Political matters by chaddy16: 7:56am On Feb 22, 2023 |
In this momentous time for our democracy, it is crucial that we take the opportunity to truly understand ourselves, our values, and our cultural backgrounds. The upcoming 2023 general elections are poised to be a valuable learning experience, providing answers to many pressing questions about who we are as a people. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Political matters by shuttox: 7:58am On Feb 22, 2023 |
You don't need to come spew rubbish here You have only one vote Vote your choice 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Political matters by Urheadmaster(m): 8:01am On Feb 22, 2023 |
It is everyone's responsibility to vote whomever they want but Obi is coming 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Political matters by Givemehope(f): 8:03am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Even other candidates' supporters abuse and insult too. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Political matters by kaylardz(m): 8:05am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Obidient noise will die on Saturday evening. Social media and nairaland will experience perfect peace again. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Political matters by Authority1o1(m): 8:06am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Okay...
I hope your conclusion about the Igbos leading the 'nuisance' wasn't drawn from social media posts made by unidentified people?
Because you're a low-key tribalist trying to make a point where there's none. 4 Likes |
Re: Political matters by LordIsaac(m): 8:07am On Feb 22, 2023 |
I agree with you 100%. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Political matters by PeterObi4LP: 8:07am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Your reasons is irrelevant with your 1 inconsequential vote. Obi will still win without you. I'm Yoruba and my vote is for Peter Obi. All Obi supporters are not Igbos. Tribalism is seen over you. 6 Likes |
Re: Political matters by dettolgel: 8:09am On Feb 22, 2023 |
chaddy16:
In this momentous time for our democracy, it is crucial that we take the opportunity to truly understand ourselves, our values, and our cultural backgrounds. The upcoming 2023 general elections are poised to be a valuable learning experience, providing answers to many pressing questions about who we are as a people.
As a proud Yoruba son, I was raised with an appreciation for cultural diversity and the importance of being respectful and responsible towards others. However, the recent candidacy of Peter Obi and the fervent support he has received from his people have unfortunately been marred by a great deal of animosity, particularly towards supporters of Tinubu.
As someone who was considering casting my vote for Peter Obi, I was deeply disappointed by the disrespectful and antagonistic behavior of his supporters. Politics should not be a war of words and insults, and if you wish to sway my vote, you must do so with respect and compassion, rather than by hurling curses and insults at me.
It is clear that the Igbos have faltered in this regard, and I hope they will learn from their mistakes in the future. As someone who values all people, regardless of race or ethnicity, I personally choose not to support an Hausa candidate, as I believe their past actions have done irreparable harm to our country. However, this does not mean that I must resort to cursing or abusing their supporters in order to make my point.
Instead, I urge the Igbos to work towards fostering greater respect and compassion in their political discourse. Rather than resorting to insults and hostility, they should strive to present a positive narrative that highlights the strengths and merits of their chosen candidate.
Ultimately, it is up to each of us to set a positive example for others to follow. By cultivating a culture of respect, empathy, and understanding, we can work towards a brighter future for all Nigerians, regardless of tribe or ethnicity. So let us strive to be better, and let us work together to build a more united, more prosperous, and more respectful Nigeria.
Written by: Badejo Adegoke
Twitter: @adegokke This is one of the most idiotic excuses I have ever read. So because of the behaviour of hospital staff you will refuse treatment from a competent doctor and would rather have a quack operate on you because his/her staffs were nice to you? How stupid can both the purported writer and op who posted this rubbish be? 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Political matters by Liebermantic: 8:09am On Feb 22, 2023 |
This is an old strategy. Agbado urchin, learn a new method. We have seen hundreds of ugly Agbado urchins saying this ,those even if God comes down from heaven and implore them to vote Peter Obi, they will disobey God and rather face God's wrath. You're an Agbado urchin. Vote your choice. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Political matters by Advocate500: 8:12am On Feb 22, 2023 |
A tribal bigot trying to disguise,oga be proud of the corn in your pocket. 3 Likes |
Re: Political matters by youngeagle(m): 8:13am On Feb 22, 2023 |
You were never a Peter Obi supporter andwasn't going to vote for him stop lying to yourself because supporters from all divides get insulted too, you're just a pretender 1 Like |
Re: Political matters by izombie(m): 8:15am On Feb 22, 2023 |
The writer never wanted to vote obi. Simple. It's not about Obi's supporters but about Obi himself. Vote who you like. 1 Like |
Re: Political matters by Tokskob2008: 8:19am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Vote for who ever you like.. As long as this election is free and fair whoever wins carries the day. Let the majority decides if they want the country to move forward or not. 2 Likes |
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Re: Political matters by ebuk4real(m): 8:23am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Waste of time and energy to type this, especially coming from one with seeds of corn in his back pocket. Urchin 1 Like |
Re: Political matters by gidgiddy: 8:24am On Feb 22, 2023 |
chaddy16:
In this momentous time for our democracy, it is crucial that we take the opportunity to truly understand ourselves, our values, and our cultural backgrounds. The upcoming 2023 general elections are poised to be a valuable learning experience, providing answers to many pressing questions about who we are as a people.
As a proud Yoruba son, I was raised with an appreciation for cultural diversity and the importance of being respectful and responsible towards others. However, the recent candidacy of Peter Obi and the fervent support he has received from his people have unfortunately been marred by a great deal of animosity, particularly towards supporters of Tinubu.
As someone who was considering casting my vote for Peter Obi, I was deeply disappointed by the disrespectful and antagonistic behavior of his supporters. Politics should not be a war of words and insults, and if you wish to sway my vote, you must do so with respect and compassion, rather than by hurling curses and insults at me.
It is clear that the Igbos have faltered in this regard, and I hope they will learn from their mistakes in the future. As someone who values all people, regardless of race or ethnicity, I personally choose not to support an Hausa candidate, as I believe their past actions have done irreparable harm to our country. However, this does not mean that I must resort to cursing or abusing their supporters in order to make my point.
Instead, I urge the Igbos to work towards fostering greater respect and compassion in their political discourse. Rather than resorting to insults and hostility, they should strive to present a positive narrative that highlights the strengths and merits of their chosen candidate.
Ultimately, it is up to each of us to set a positive example for others to follow. By cultivating a culture of respect, empathy, and understanding, we can work towards a brighter future for all Nigerians, regardless of tribe or ethnicity. So let us strive to be better, and let us work together to build a more united, more prosperous, and more respectful Nigeria.
Written by: Badejo Adegoke
Twitter: @adegokke The obidients are not doing anything the 'Sai Babaists' didnt do in 2015 when they practically waged war on anyone who did not believe that Buhari was the best thing since sliced bread Buhari later won and we have gone from bad to far worse 1 Like |
Re: Political matters by Houstency(m): 8:29am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Only a mentally deranged individual would pass through all these and still murdered his thinking ability on the altar of ethnicity and religion to vote those responsible for the below: |
Re: Political matters by Nobody: 8:33am On Feb 22, 2023 |
chaddy16:
In this momentous time for our democracy, it is crucial that we take the opportunity to truly understand ourselves, our values, and our cultural backgrounds. The upcoming 2023 general elections are poised to be a valuable learning experience, providing answers to many pressing questions about who we are as a people.
As a proud Yoruba son, I was raised with an appreciation for cultural diversity and the importance of being respectful and responsible towards others. However, the recent candidacy of Peter Obi and the fervent support he has received from his people have unfortunately been marred by a great deal of animosity, particularly towards supporters of Tinubu.
As someone who was considering casting my vote for Peter Obi, I was deeply disappointed by the disrespectful and antagonistic behavior of his supporters. Politics should not be a war of words and insults, and if you wish to sway my vote, you must do so with respect and compassion, rather than by hurling curses and insults at me.
It is clear that the Igbos have faltered in this regard, and I hope they will learn from their mistakes in the future. As someone who values all people, regardless of race or ethnicity, I personally choose not to support an Hausa candidate, as I believe their past actions have done irreparable harm to our country. However, this does not mean that I must resort to cursing or abusing their supporters in order to make my point.
Instead, I urge the Igbos to work towards fostering greater respect and compassion in their political discourse. Rather than resorting to insults and hostility, they should strive to present a positive narrative that highlights the strengths and merits of their chosen candidate.
Ultimately, it is up to each of us to set a positive example for others to follow. By cultivating a culture of respect, empathy, and understanding, we can work towards a brighter future for all Nigerians, regardless of tribe or ethnicity. So let us strive to be better, and let us work together to build a more united, more prosperous, and more respectful Nigeria.
Written by: Badejo Adegoke
Twitter: @adegokke We didnt ask you and we dont care because you're irrelevant. |
Re: Political matters by Slynation(m): 8:34am On Feb 22, 2023 |
This writer is obviously too daft to think he can work on people's emotions by reverse psychology, are you voting for Obi or his supporters Olodo at its peak, at this point, even if they release Peter Obi's nudes, we will still vote for him... You see this picture, that's what you will be seeing in different offices as from 30th May 2023... 2 Likes |
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Re: Political matters by Houstency(m): 9:02am On Feb 22, 2023 |
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Re: Political matters by Lanretoye(m): 9:15am On Feb 22, 2023 |
PeterObi4LP: Your reasons is irrelevant with your 1 inconsequential vote. Obi will still win without you. I'm Yoruba and my vote is for Peter Obi. All Obi supporters are not Igbos. Tribalism is seen over you. how old are you self,cos u reason like a nursery school kid.he has only one inconsequential vote,do u have more?. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Political matters by ObaOfYorubaLand: 9:38am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Dear patriotic Nigerians, this is an independent results analysis conducted by me based on the following yardstick.
First, Take note that I am a detribalized Yoruba with mother from the North and married from the east so I'm connected to every part of Nigeria, though I will vote one candidate of my choice.
This election will be based on the following. 1. Failure of the ruling party. 2. Hardship/hunger in the country. 3. Ethnicity. 4. Religion. 5. Internal party problems. 6. Equity, Fairness and Justice. 7. Integrity of party candidates. 8. Decision of the youth to prove a point. 9. Insecurity.
Failure of the ruling party APC. Its on record that APC administration has failed woefully. Their performance is abysmal and as such the masses have development resentment for most things associated with APC.
Hardship/Hunger in Nigeria. Food is the most important need of man as such, A hungry man is an angry man. There has been so much hunger and hardship in Nigeria and a large number of the voting population believe that the hunger is induced /caused by APC. These people because they're hungry, they're also very angry with APC and as such will vote against the party that is starving them almost to death.
Ethnicity. Each ethnicity will consider factors affecting them, however this time ethnicity will not contribute more than 5% to Th masses decision to vote for any candidate or party since hunger and party knows does not respect your tribe.
Religion.
Religion will play a very important role in the presidential election because of the Muslim+Muslim APC ticket which is against federal character of the republic of Nigeria. Sitting the above, the Christians of Nigeria sees that as an affront on Christianity considering the fact that a northern Muslim is finishing his eight years term by may 2023, therefore christians believes its wise that the Presidential position should go to a Christian person from Southern Nigeria to sustain the unity of Nigeria. There are Christians is reasonable numbers across all states of Nigeria and the believe its the turn of Christians to rule, as such their votes are going to a christian candidate.
Internal party problems. Some of the major parties like PDP and APC have been having serious internal problems within their ranks and as such its expected that some of the aggrieved members will decamp to other parties or stay and sabotage the party from within.
Equity, Fairness and Justice. A lot of nigerians are of the opinion that An Igbo which is one of the major ethnic groups in Nigeria should be given the opportunity to rule the country since they have supported the Yoruba's, the Hausa and Ijaw to rule Nigeria. Most nigerians feel it will be a great injustice if if Nigeria continues to marginalize the Igbo and prevent them from ruling in a country they're part of. They're also of the opinion that allowing an Igbo to rule Nigeria will douse the agitation by the separatist group in the eastern part of Nigeria who have valid reasons to agigate to get the government attention.
Integrity of each partys candidate. A good percentage of the voting population having seen failures of the current APC leaderahip, will definitely go to a better candidate with proven integrity. In the Presidential election of 2023, its only one candite amongst the 3 major contenders that have proven integrity therefore naturally, votes will swing his way.
Decision of the Youth to prove a point. The young generation of nigerians will want to prove to the older generation that they have the numbers to change any under performing party or elected officers.
Insecurity. The next thing people will consider before voting is insecurity. The ruling party as the people said have failed in securing the populace. As a result most people within the voting population will vote a younger and agile presidential candidate who has the abilities to traverse every part of Nigeria to see and solve these security challenges instead of setting up useless committess up and down.
Therefore with the above and bellow, you can see clearly that the winner of the 25 February Presidential election will be Labour Party Of Nigeria.
1: Abia APC: 2k PDP: 5k LABOUR: 600k
2: Adamawa APC: 100k PDP: 600k LABOUR: 300k NNPP: 50k
3: Akwa lbom APC: 3k PDP 100k LABOUR: 700k
4: Anambra Apc: 1k PDP: 50k Lab: 950k
5: Bauchi APC: 200k PDP: 500k LABOUR: 300K
6: Bayelsa APC: 20k PDP: 120k Labour 580k
7 : Benue APC: 2k PDP: 20k Labour: 600k
8: Borno APC 500k PDP 400k LABOUR: 100k
9: Cross River APC:100k PDP: 80k LABOUR: 800k
10: Delta APC: 50k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 800k
11: Ebonyi APC: 2k PDP' 150k Labour 600k
12: Edo APC:20k PDP: 100k Labour: 800k
13: Ekiti APC 300k PDP 300k LABOUR: 300k
14: Enugu APC: 1k PDP: 150k LABOUR: 800k
15: Gombe APC: 300k PDP: 450k LABOUR: 250k
16: Imo APC: 5k PDP: 150k Labour: 600k
17: Jigawa APC: 500k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 200k NNPP: 300k
18: Kaduna APC: 400k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 500k NNPP: 200k
19: Kano APC 1M PDP:200k LABOUR: 200k NNPP 700k
20: Katsina APC: 500k PDP: 600k LABOUR: 200k NNPP: 100k
21: Kebbi APC: 350k PDP: 600k LABOUR: 250k
22: Kogi APC: 500k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 300k
23: Kwara APC: 600k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 100k
24: Lagos
APC: 1M PDP: 400k Labour: 1500m
25: Nasarawa APC: 200k PDP: 150k LABOUR: 100k
26:Niger APC: 400k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 200k
27: Ogun APC: 800k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 350k
28: Ondo APC: 400k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 300k
29:Osun APC: 300k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 300k
30:Oyo APC: 580k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 300k
31: Plateau APC: 100k PDP: 250k LABOUR: 500k
32: Rivers APC: 200k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 880k
33: Sokoto APC: 300k PDP: 700k LABOUR: 200k NNPP: 200k
34: Taraba APC: 10k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 700k
35: Yobe APC: 400k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 200k
36:Zamfara APC: 900k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 5k NNPP:100k
FCT APC: 50k PDP: 150k LABOUR: 800k
Behold my fellow countrymen, this above result projections will be exactly or very close to the result inec will announce.
Congratulate whichever party that has the highest score here for nothing will change the result.
DELE USMAN 1 Like |
Re: Political matters by Lovelive: 10:06am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Tinubu's noise (Babablue blubluba ) will die on Saturday evening. Social media, nairaland and the whole of Nigeria will experience perfect peace, love and joy again. kaylardz: Obidient noise will die on Saturday evening. Social media and nairaland will experience perfect peace again. |
Re: Political matters by LesbianBoy(m): 10:08am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Foolish excuse |
Re: Political matters by LesbianBoy(m): 10:11am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Foolish excuse The writer of this nonsense and daddy freeze, ksolo and other stupid ass yeyebrity all belong to the same whatsapp group They keep saying they were supporting Peter obi before but changed when his supporters bla bla bla..... These same people where alive in 2015 when buharists did worst yet we didn't hear all these o. E no go better for hatred, hypocrisy and tribalism 1 Like |
Re: Political matters by DMerciful(m): 10:13am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Imagine the great hypocrisy of the Op! Tinubu among Obi and Atiku is far more insultive than Obi supporters. Obi and Atiku do not insult but Tinubu insult other candidates yet the Op is concerned, not about Obi but his supporters. You think if you vote a man you dont believe in, you're doing Obi? It's like someone saying he won't serve God because he doesn't like the behavior of church members...such childish argument You were never going to vote Obi but looking for excuse. chaddy16:
In this momentous time for our democracy, it is crucial that we take the opportunity to truly understand ourselves, our values, and our cultural backgrounds. The upcoming 2023 general elections are poised to be a valuable learning experience, providing answers to many pressing questions about who we are as a people.
As a proud Yoruba son, I was raised with an appreciation for cultural diversity and the importance of being respectful and responsible towards others. However, the recent candidacy of Peter Obi and the fervent support he has received from his people have unfortunately been marred by a great deal of animosity, particularly towards supporters of Tinubu.
As someone who was considering casting my vote for Peter Obi, I was deeply disappointed by the disrespectful and antagonistic behavior of his supporters. Politics should not be a war of words and insults, and if you wish to sway my vote, you must do so with respect and compassion, rather than by hurling curses and insults at me.
It is clear that the Igbos have faltered in this regard, and I hope they will learn from their mistakes in the future. As someone who values all people, regardless of race or ethnicity, I personally choose not to support an Hausa candidate, as I believe their past actions have done irreparable harm to our country. However, this does not mean that I must resort to cursing or abusing their supporters in order to make my point.
Instead, I urge the Igbos to work towards fostering greater respect and compassion in their political discourse. Rather than resorting to insults and hostility, they should strive to present a positive narrative that highlights the strengths and merits of their chosen candidate.
Ultimately, it is up to each of us to set a positive example for others to follow. By cultivating a culture of respect, empathy, and understanding, we can work towards a brighter future for all Nigerians, regardless of tribe or ethnicity. So let us strive to be better, and let us work together to build a more united, more prosperous, and more respectful Nigeria.
Written by: Badejo Adegoke
Twitter: @adegokke |
Re: Political matters by dinachi(m): 10:15am On Feb 22, 2023 |
chaddy16:
In this momentous time for our democracy, it is crucial that we take the opportunity to truly understand ourselves, our values, and our cultural backgrounds. The upcoming 2023 general elections are poised to be a valuable learning experience, providing answers to many pressing questions about who we are as a people.
As a proud Yoruba son, I was raised with an appreciation for cultural diversity and the importance of being respectful and responsible towards others. However, the recent candidacy of Peter Obi and the fervent support he has received from his people have unfortunately been marred by a great deal of animosity, particularly towards supporters of Tinubu.
As someone who was considering casting my vote for Peter Obi, I was deeply disappointed by the disrespectful and antagonistic behavior of his supporters. Politics should not be a war of words and insults, and if you wish to sway my vote, you must do so with respect and compassion, rather than by hurling curses and insults at me.
It is clear that the Igbos have faltered in this regard, and I hope they will learn from their mistakes in the future. As someone who values all people, regardless of race or ethnicity, I personally choose not to support an Hausa candidate, as I believe their past actions have done irreparable harm to our country. However, this does not mean that I must resort to cursing or abusing their supporters in order to make my point.
Instead, I urge the Igbos to work towards fostering greater respect and compassion in their political discourse. Rather than resorting to insults and hostility, they should strive to present a positive narrative that highlights the strengths and merits of their chosen candidate.
Ultimately, it is up to each of us to set a positive example for others to follow. By cultivating a culture of respect, empathy, and understanding, we can work towards a brighter future for all Nigerians, regardless of tribe or ethnicity. So let us strive to be better, and let us work together to build a more united, more prosperous, and more respectful Nigeria.
Written by: Badejo Adegoke
Twitter: @adegokke You don't need to write all these to sell your conscience and your religion. After today, never address yourself as a Christian. You are a full blooded Muslim who is only interested in propagating your religion against Christianity in Nigeria, that's why you will vote a Muslim/Muslim ticket. |
Re: Political matters by Obaofaba: 10:22am On Feb 22, 2023 |
ObaOfYorubaLand: Dear patriotic Nigerians, this is an independent results analysis conducted by me based on the following yardstick.
First, Take note that I am a detribalized Yoruba with mother from the North and married from the east so I'm connected to every part of Nigeria, though I will vote one candidate of my choice.
This election will be based on the following. 1. Failure of the ruling party. 2. Hardship/hunger in the country. 3. Ethnicity. 4. Religion. 5. Internal party problems. 6. Equity, Fairness and Justice. 7. Integrity of party candidates. 8. Decision of the youth to prove a point. 9. Insecurity.
Failure of the ruling party APC. Its on record that APC administration has failed woefully. Their performance is abysmal and as such the masses have development resentment for most things associated with APC.
Hardship/Hunger in Nigeria. Food is the most important need of man as such, A hungry man is an angry man. There has been so much hunger and hardship in Nigeria and a large number of the voting population believe that the hunger is induced /caused by APC. These people because they're hungry, they're also very angry with APC and as such will vote against the party that is starving them almost to death.
Ethnicity. Each ethnicity will consider factors affecting them, however this time ethnicity will not contribute more than 5% to Th masses decision to vote for any candidate or party since hunger and party knows does not respect your tribe.
Religion.
Religion will play a very important role in the presidential election because of the Muslim+Muslim APC ticket which is against federal character of the republic of Nigeria. Sitting the above, the Christians of Nigeria sees that as an affront on Christianity considering the fact that a northern Muslim is finishing his eight years term by may 2023, therefore christians believes its wise that the Presidential position should go to a Christian person from Southern Nigeria to sustain the unity of Nigeria. There are Christians is reasonable numbers across all states of Nigeria and the believe its the turn of Christians to rule, as such their votes are going to a christian candidate.
Internal party problems. Some of the major parties like PDP and APC have been having serious internal problems within their ranks and as such its expected that some of the aggrieved members will decamp to other parties or stay and sabotage the party from within.
Equity, Fairness and Justice. A lot of nigerians are of the opinion that An Igbo which is one of the major ethnic groups in Nigeria should be given the opportunity to rule the country since they have supported the Yoruba's, the Hausa and Ijaw to rule Nigeria. Most nigerians feel it will be a great injustice if if Nigeria continues to marginalize the Igbo and prevent them from ruling in a country they're part of. They're also of the opinion that allowing an Igbo to rule Nigeria will douse the agitation by the separatist group in the eastern part of Nigeria who have valid reasons to agigate to get the government attention.
Integrity of each partys candidate. A good percentage of the voting population having seen failures of the current APC leaderahip, will definitely go to a better candidate with proven integrity. In the Presidential election of 2023, its only one candite amongst the 3 major contenders that have proven integrity therefore naturally, votes will swing his way.
Decision of the Youth to prove a point. The young generation of nigerians will want to prove to the older generation that they have the numbers to change any under performing party or elected officers.
Insecurity. The next thing people will consider before voting is insecurity. The ruling party as the people said have failed in securing the populace. As a result most people within the voting population will vote a younger and agile presidential candidate who has the abilities to traverse every part of Nigeria to see and solve these security challenges instead of setting up useless committess up and down.
Therefore with the above and bellow, you can see clearly that the winner of the 25 February Presidential election will be Labour Party Of Nigeria.
1: Abia APC: 2k PDP: 5k LABOUR: 600k
2: Adamawa APC: 100k PDP: 600k LABOUR: 300k NNPP: 50k
3: Akwa lbom APC: 3k PDP 100k LABOUR: 700k
4: Anambra Apc: 1k PDP: 50k Lab: 950k
5: Bauchi APC: 200k PDP: 500k LABOUR: 300K
6: Bayelsa APC: 20k PDP: 120k Labour 580k
7 : Benue APC: 2k PDP: 20k Labour: 600k
8: Borno APC 500k PDP 400k LABOUR: 100k
9: Cross River APC:100k PDP: 80k LABOUR: 800k
10: Delta APC: 50k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 800k
11: Ebonyi APC: 2k PDP' 150k Labour 600k
12: Edo APC:20k PDP: 100k Labour: 800k
13: Ekiti APC 300k PDP 300k LABOUR: 300k
14: Enugu APC: 1k PDP: 150k LABOUR: 800k
15: Gombe APC: 300k PDP: 450k LABOUR: 250k
16: Imo APC: 5k PDP: 150k Labour: 600k
17: Jigawa APC: 500k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 200k NNPP: 300k
18: Kaduna APC: 400k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 500k NNPP: 200k
19: Kano APC 1M PDP:200k LABOUR: 200k NNPP 700k
20: Katsina APC: 500k PDP: 600k LABOUR: 200k NNPP: 100k
21: Kebbi APC: 350k PDP: 600k LABOUR: 250k
22: Kogi APC: 500k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 300k
23: Kwara APC: 600k PDP: 400k LABOUR: 100k
24: Lagos
APC: 1M PDP: 400k Labour: 1500m
25: Nasarawa APC: 200k PDP: 150k LABOUR: 100k
26:Niger APC: 400k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 200k
27: Ogun APC: 800k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 350k
28: Ondo APC: 400k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 300k
29:Osun APC: 300k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 300k
30:Oyo APC: 580k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 300k
31: Plateau APC: 100k PDP: 250k LABOUR: 500k
32: Rivers APC: 200k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 880k
33: Sokoto APC: 300k PDP: 700k LABOUR: 200k NNPP: 200k
34: Taraba APC: 10k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 700k
35: Yobe APC: 400k PDP: 300k LABOUR: 200k
36:Zamfara APC: 900k PDP: 200k LABOUR: 5k NNPP:100k
FCT APC: 50k PDP: 150k LABOUR: 800k
Behold my fellow countrymen, this above result projections will be exactly or very close to the result inec will announce.
Congratulate whichever party that has the highest score here for nothing will change the result.
DELE USMAN Ipob miscreant claiming to be Yoruba, Igbo and hausa just to play a reverse psychology on you. Be ready to join your fellow miscreants to shout Biafla or death comes next week. |
Re: Political matters by vhykeeytor(m): 10:23am On Feb 22, 2023 |
Lovelive: Tinubu's noise (Babablue blubluba ) will die on Saturday evening. Social media, nairaland and the whole of Nigeria will experience perfect peace, love and joy again.
The fool prefer to have perfect peace on social media and nairaland, while Nigeria is burning. His people in Sagamu, Sango ota, Abeokuta Ijebu ode, and Ibadan are burning financial institutions and public facilities because of the policies of the man Asiwaju brought to power. Yet the slowpoke is concerned about peace in nairaland a faceless forum more than peace in his land. I have always maintained, that majority of yorubas rooting for Asiwaju presidency isn't doing it as a result of patriotism but to claim sophistication and measure their small dick with ibos. I still respect people from South South and middle belt. These are the real and patriotic Nigerians and they would go all out and vote their conscience. From day 1, I never expected anything from the yorubas or Fulanis...they are the reasons Nigeria is on it kneels today. 1 Like |