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Politics / Bayo Adeyinka: Supported Buhari In 2011, Now 100% For Jonathan by Aksonman: 1:42am On Jan 08, 2015
He has said it all.

Four years ago I was an avid supporter of General Muhammadu Buhari but now I wholeheartedly support the candidature of Goodluck Jonathan. I have written articles to explain why I no longer support General Buhari but I just realized I should also explain why I now endorse Jonathan.

As a social commentator, critic, analyst and activist, I believe I owe my readers, admirers and followers a duty to explain the basis for my support. I have had people- well-meaning friends- ask me to watch the current of events and not ‘go against the tide’ but I always follow the courage of my convictions as the test of courage comes when you are in the minority. I know leadership is not a popularity contest- it is always about doing the right thing. According to Mahatma Ghandi, “In matters of conscience, the law of majority has no place”. And for me this is a matter of conscience.

As a player in the financial sector and a full time resident of Nigeria, I have seen the groundbreaking efforts made by the President to tackle the numerous issues which plague our polity. Just like a friend put it, the fact that you think Goodluck Jonathan doesn’t look, talk or act ‘presidential’ does not mean you should doubt what he has done or refuse to accept the good he has done. That is tantamount to cutting the nose to spite the face.

A few years ago, I lost a very dear friend of mine to a ghastly motor accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. She was coming back from the Redemption Camp after the monthly meeting and her vehicle ran into another on-coming vehicle while trying to avoid a very big pothole. It was a very sad moment for me when I visited the widower who was my lecturer in the University and I saw the toddler she left behind. That same road that used to be the nightmare of motorists is now being turned into an amazing infrastructure at a frenetic speed. I am a frequent road-user and I can tell the difference on a good portion of what used to be a death trap. Others have told me about the Benin-Ore road and some other roads across the country.

A few months ago, I took the train from Lagos to Ibadan for the first time in this country. While a few of my friends have derided it as locomotive in this time and age, no one can doubt the fact that goods are being transported via trains now. I took pictures of WAPCO LAFARGE and Dangote coaches as they hauled cement on the tracks. Do we know how much our roads have been spared from wear and tear and carnage associated with heavy trucks and trailers which hitherto transported these goods? The same derided trains carried APC delegates to the Presidential primaries in Lagos from Kano in December. The same trains also carry Osun State indigenes free of charge from Lagos to Osogbo every festive period. There is no denying the success of the intra-city trains which daily operates within Lagos and which according to some reports carry 5m people monthly. The PH-Enugu rail line was opened a few weeks ago and Abuja-Kaduna which is a 150km per hour rail line will be commissioned next month.

I have personally visited farms supported by this government through various initiatives such as the CBN Agric Scheme and the Bank of Agriculture. I have heard of how fertilizer scam which was rampant a few years fizzled out under this government through the creation of some initiatives. The rate at which agriculture is being encouraged and developed is unprecedented in the annals of the nation’s history. I have personally visited factories set up in an arrangement with the Bank of Industry. One of them which just started operations and now manufactures a key raw material hitherto exported from an European country, will soon start exporting to Benin Republic and Cameroon. That company has hired 53 people. Many people did not know that the BOI has been in operations for about 30 years. I can see the SME sector gradually getting it’s groove back.

I know people who have benefited from NEXIM’s entertainment fund- the same fund that was accessed by the makers of the highly popular film “Dr. Bello”. The rapid expansion of cinemas across Nigeria is a direct result of this support. Ibadan alone has two large-screen cinemas, Abuja has at least two, Lagos has at least five, Uyo, Port-Harcourt and Kano have at least one each. This is the reason most Nollywood practitioners are supporting the President. A few months after the rollout of the automotive policy, I visited an auto assembly plant that was just established. I watched as 2 brand of vehicles were assembled. I saw the technicians work on the CKD (Completely Knocked Down) parts and pass them through the chassis line up to the final product. That same plant assembles the BRT buses in use in Lagos. I was informed that auto plant hired over 200 new staff as a result of that policy. Made-in-Nigeria cars are now being sold.

This past year, I visited the creeks of the Niger Delta and saw local companies now benefitting from the Local Content Bill. Jobs that were previously outsourced to expatriates are now being handled by Nigerians. Major OICs are now forced to look for local technical partners by reason of the Bill. I know a textile factory that recalled workers that had been laid off after accessing the CTG (Cotton, Textile and Garment) Revival Fund managed by the BOI. I can only guess how many jobs were saved or created by those who accessed the fund. I know the new Universities created from scratch by this government – about nine as we speak. The new Universities have created employment and have been able to assist more people have access to education.

Being a frequent flyer also, I have visited a few of our local airports. They look far better than before. Even if you think they could be better, there is no denying that progress has been made. A new wing is now being built at the MMIA where the car park used to be. The car park has been moved to a new site beside the Airport Chapel. This is apart from the extensive renovation of the existing structure. I know three people who have benefitted from the YOUWIN programme. One of them has a very viable shoe business (set up from YOUWIN proceeds) in the Mokola area of Ibadan where he employs a few people. The setting up of the Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company is one of his best kept secrets. It beats me hollow why not much noise is being made about this achievement. The World Bank has set apart $300m for this PPP arrangement which is to service the housing deficit in Nigeria. For the first 10,000 forms issued in November, about 66,000 applied. This means that people will soon have access to mortgages for between 10-20 years at single digit interest rates. Please just google it up. I can imagine the huge number of jobs that will be created from 10,000 mortgages to be created every quarter!

He has successfully unbundled PHCN. This was something Obasanjo and Yaradua did unsuccessfully. He has privatized the power sector through a very successful bid process. Is the power sector now out of the doldrums? Not yet. There are still challenges such as distribution and sourcing for gas. New power plants have to be built. Financing this sector is not a monkey business and that gave rise to the Power Intervention Fund which power firms can access for facilities up to 10 years. In my opinion and in line with a social commentator Mark Amaza, the case of the power sector is akin to Jonathan pounding yam for another person to eat. It will take about 3 to 4 years for the investments to begin to show. Some call them baby steps but they are tiny steps that make a huge difference. Slowly but surely, a foundation that will last for a lifetime has been laid.

On the issue of corruption, 48,861 names (ghost workers) were removed from the FG’s payroll after the IPPIS (Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System) was deployed. This singular act saved N139b. No one has controverted this fact. After the exposure of the subsidy scam, it has been said that it is now easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for fuel importers to access subsidy payments. The number of fuel importers have been drastically reduced from about 120 in 2011 to about 39 presently. N671b has been saved from subsidy claims when you compare the payments in 2013 ( N1.3 trillion) to 2014 (N679b)- January to October. On the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International, Nigeria was rated 136 in 2014- an improvement from 153 in 2006. Is this the best that can be done about corruption? Of course not! But there’s a significant shift from the braggadocio of the Obasanjo years. Not many will forget how the EFCC pulled down the gates of the personal house of one of the major players in the telecoms sector, all because of the suspicion of business relationship with one of the opponents of that regime.

How well has he performed on the issue of security, especially with the raging insurgency of Boko Haram? In my opinion, he dealt the fundamentalist sect a cruel blow when he reduced the number of bureau de change operators by increasing their capitalization. It is widely believed in security circles that BDCs fund terrorism and nipping it in the bud will go a long way to limiting the reach and impact of their actions. He also started the building of almajiri schools to cater for the education of the nomadic northerners. The only way to prevent the corruption of these young minds was through education. These are schools their respective state governors should have built. Most people don’t understand the nature of insurgency and the fact that the army inherited by Jonathan had been crippled militarily by previous governments. I believe he’s trying his best and if we all rally around him, we will conquer Boko Haram which is now the second largest terrorist group in the world- after ISIS.

President Goodluck Jonathan’s children attend schools in Nigeria. That’s one of the things that attracted him to me. I don’t remember the children of past Presidents attending schools in Nigeria. He signed the FOI bill which allows all of us to have access to information unlike before. He doesn’t carry himself with any air around him and is so patient. He does not lose his temper unlike Obasanjo and we now call this his weakness. Unassuming, everyone that comes across him goes away with the belief that he’s a very sincere man. He has conducted elections generally certified as free and fair- even at the risk of his own party losing the elections. This was unheard of just a few years ago during the Obasanjo years. He has deepened our democracy by his actions to the point that the opposition can even dream of winning the centre for the first time.

One of the first steps he took was to shrug off his godfather, Olusegun Obasanjo. It takes a man of courage to take that bold step and unshackle himself from the straps of any demi-god. He refused to drop Namadi Sambo for Lamido based on Baba’s instruction. That is the reason for all the attacks coming from the ‘Watcher’. For the first time, Baba is frustrated and very well so. It is well known that if Baba won’t have his way, he would rather engage in ‘roforofo’ fight. So we call him all manner of names- from clueless to incompetent.

Am I completely satisfied with the performance of Goodluck Jonathan? Absolutely not! There are areas he could have done better. Such as visiting the Chibok school. Though I don’t have the benefit of security reports but I think it was a great error not visiting the school. I also think he could do better by calling Edwin Clark and his kinsmen to order over their sometimes rabid comments. Though I doubt if someone like Asari Dokubo is not far gone in his ways given that he spoke in similar manner when Obasanjo was the President, I believe it would have been on record if attempts were made to openly caution him or dissociate from him. He could have also done without the embarrassments from interventions by his wife, Patience Jonathan.

The Nigeria Governors Forum issue was also a chink in his armour. I am not one to shout about anti-corruption because I believe in the bottom-up approach. Fighting corruption is everyone’s job- right from the church to the home unit. I believe fighting corruption should start from instilling the right value systems and getting a new orientation. I believe the followership make the leadership. I believe in building strong institutions and not building strong men. I don’t believe any one person has a magic wand to solving our problems. The challenges of this nation are deep and multifarious and is similar to trying to sweeten a very bitter concoction- not just a cube of sugar will do!

[b]Is Jonathan the best that we can have? I’ve often heard many people say they can perform better than Jonathan. Yes, that’s true. Spectators and commentators are usually better players than those on the actual field. They play better with their mouths. In the words of Theodore Roosevelt, “It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.”[/b]

Since there are two major players that we are saddled with, I will rather stick with Jonathan who in my opinion has made steady progress based on aforementioned. This is where I stand and I hope you respect my choice just like I respect yours.

In conclusion, the Scriptures say “the horse is prepared for the day of battle but the victory is the Lord’s”. We can only do our best by canvassing for our candidates and exercising our rights to vote. The ultimate decision rests with Jehovah who appoints kings and removes them.

In the words of Daniel Chapter 4 verse 17: “This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word of the holy ones: to the intent that the living may know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest of men”.

May God’s will be done in Nigeria!
http://www.thescoopng.com/bayo-adeyinka-voted-buhari-last-time-heres-now-support-president-jonathan/

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Politics / Re: I Tell People That Lagos Will Be A Village If Non-indigene Are Not In Lagos-jimi by Aksonman: 12:32am On Jan 08, 2015
Ironically / Sadly most of the Yorubas angry with Jimi Agbaje's statement are not even Lagos indigenes. Their home towns in the South-west are indeed villages with brown rusted roof tops.

JK is OK

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Politics / Lol...again Buhari Meets Empty Stadium At Warri APC Rally [photos] by Aksonman: 4:41pm On Jan 07, 2015

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Politics / Re: Jonathan Purchases Innoson Vehicles For Federal Road Safety Corps [Photo] by Aksonman: 4:24pm On Jan 07, 2015
omenka:
Trying so hard to appease Ohaneze Ndigbo before they come up with their verdict.

See what desperation has caused. grin

Ohaneze Ndigbo? LOOOOOOOL APC una desperate gaaan!

Igbos are VERY independent minded and their minds have since been made up, it's GEJ. They didn't vote Buhari in last two outings when he had Igbo VP (Okadigbo, Ume ezeoke)..is it now?

Ohaneze Ndigbo will just chop APC's endorsement money for nothing. grin grin grin

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Politics / Jonathan Purchases Innoson Vehicles For Federal Road Safety Corps [Photo] by Aksonman: 3:26pm On Jan 07, 2015
Hate him, Love him, we all must admit that President Goodluck Jonathan has supported the growth of indigenous industries like none other.

Check out new vehicles for FRSC procured by the federal government from INNOSON MOTORS - a Nigerian car manufacturing/assembling company.

GEJ till...

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Politics / Re: (PHOTOS) UNBELIEVEABLE Crowd Turn Up For Buhari In Uyo by Aksonman: 6:04pm On Jan 06, 2015
Yes o..the dogs and baboons have finally arrived

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Politics / APC PH Rally: Poor Crowd, Buhari Cuts Short Speech As Stadium Empties (pic) by Aksonman: 12:25pm On Jan 06, 2015
In spite of efforts by camera men to zoom in on crowd very close to the podium, a birds eye view showed that Governor Amaechi after spending billions to organise this rally could not muster the type of crowd APC desired.

When Buhari mounted the podium, people began to leave the stadium in droves, even Buhari in his speech acknowledged that he had to round up because people were leaving the stadium. Those in doubt please ask for the transcript of Buhari's speech-dis one no be propaganda, it happened.

Is this a sign that APC has lost Rivers state? undecided

See Bird's Eye view of podium while Buhari was still speaking.

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Politics / Buhari's Manifesto Will Turn All Nigerians To Almajiris. by Aksonman: 9:45pm On Jan 05, 2015
Some of Buhari's promises include:

- Buhari talks about free meals to poor Nigerians.
- N5000 monthly stipend to poor families.
- Buying crops straight from farmers and redistributing?

And many more Bullsh*t.

How does BUHARETARD intend to fund all this and for how long?

Choi...now I really wish Atiku picked APC's ticket.

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Politics / Will Nigerian Muslims Allow Openly Christian Politicians Attend Jumat In Mosque? by Aksonman: 11:40am On Jan 05, 2015
I pray certain Nigerian politicians are not mocking the church thereby calling for God's wrath.

The Nigerian church has opened itself to ridicule in the eyes of the muslim world simply for political gains.

Muslim candidates that have for decades shown hostility towards Christian are now being courted by the Church for political gains. These muslim political candidates have neither accepted Christ or Christianity.

Using the Church as part of a political party's "marketing-mix" is very shameful to say the least.

Goodluck Jonathan is a christian thus seeking prayers in church is really not out of place BUT i do not expect him to attend Kano Central mosque with Emir Sanusi for the SOLE PURPOSE of winning muslim votes.

Muslims in Kano will not tolerate this.

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Politics / Seun, APGA Has Adopted GEJ As Its Candidate, stop peddling APC Lies. by Aksonman: 7:51am On Jan 05, 2015
APGA the political party has since adopted Goodluck Jonathan as its candidate for 2015 presidential elections. I stumbled into a story suggesting otherwise. A claim made by an unknown Lagos state APGA chairman is now being peddled as negative propaganda against Mr GEJ. And Nairaland mods are running with this fake story?

Ps: We will not stop asking for Buhari's certificate.

https://www.nairaland.com/2076485/wont-support-jonathan-he-cant
Politics / Re: I Just Bought 1litre of Fuel For N150 Now by Aksonman: 2:19pm On Jan 04, 2015
Osahon7:
Corruption at its highest in this country.pls we need change! On my way from church I decided to refuel our car and I paid a whooping N150 per liter! Which way Nigeria! I stay in Benin

Tell Oshiomole/APC and co to resolve their issues with NUPENG and other oil unions so that normal distribution of fuel can continue in Edo and environs.

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Politics / Re: Olisa Metuh Cautions Those Criticising Rev. Fr. Mbaka by Aksonman: 2:12pm On Jan 04, 2015
berem:
Indeed! And you think you're more catholic than me or you know the Catholic doctrines more than I do? Tell me what Fr. Mbaka has said that warrants him to be dealt with by the Catholic Church. What you are afraid to tell Jonathan and his useless government, Fr. Mbaka has done it for you. It is left fo you to do your own part as an electorate from the SE.

Jonathan has shown more physical evidence of his achievements than ANY president in Nigeria's history. Igbos are not the only Catholics in Nigeria, neither is Fr Mbaka Nigeria's only Catholic priest.

Please allow the priest be and stop using his personal views as Buhari campaign material.

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Politics / Re: Olisa Metuh Cautions Those Criticising Rev. Fr. Mbaka by Aksonman: 2:04pm On Jan 04, 2015
If Fr Mbaka's negative revelation on GEJ was truly from God, so be it.

Most GEJ fans i know are very posititve, self-confident and creative individuals that will still prosper in Nigeria even if a semi-iliterate becomes president.

BUT the God I serve does not double-speak, proclaim one thing and declare the complete opposite six weeks later.

These are my final thoughts on Fr Mbaka and i'll no longer talk about him again. He remains a good priest, but still human.

GEJ is going to win next month's elections.

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Politics / Re: Olisa Metuh Cautions Those Criticising Rev. Fr. Mbaka by Aksonman: 1:51pm On Jan 04, 2015
berem:
of course he knows that Fr. Mbaka is a moving force in Igbo land and any insult on Mbaka by the PDP spokesman,his party is doomed in the SE. They are really scared right now about the outcome of the video and they can't even stop the circulation of the video. Any attempt to do that,Mbaka will fire on! The mood of the people must have changed. People are really angry right now!

A moving force in Igboland? Fr Mbaka? Go and have a chat with Chimaroke Nnamani.

Igbo Catholics love their priests but they never waste time in dealing with Priests that cross their limits. Igbos are too republican and independent minded. The only real moving force in Igbo land is BUSINESS.

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Politics / Re: Olisa Metuh Cautions Those Criticising Rev. Fr. Mbaka by Aksonman: 1:42pm On Jan 04, 2015
berem:
of course he knows that Fr. Mbaka is a moving force in Igbo land and any insult on Mbaka by the PDP spokesman,his party is doomed in the SE. They are really scared right now about the outcome of the video and they can't even stop the circulation of the video. Any attempt to do that,Mbaka will fire on! The mood of the people must have changed. People are really angry right now!

A moving force in Igboland? Fr Mbaka? Go and have a chat with Chimaroke Nnamani.

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Politics / Re: Olisa Metuh Cautions Those Criticising Rev. Fr. Mbaka by Aksonman: 1:39pm On Jan 04, 2015
barcanista:
We have successfully made the PDP to assume the role of opposition. Their coffin will be nailed next month

Listen to yourself and weep at how life's frustrations has made an educated man like you put faith in a confirmed illitrate to lead Nigeria.

GEJ till Barcanista, Berem and that other foolish hermaphrodite get sense.

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Politics / Re: My Endorsement Of Jonathan In November Was A 'Spiritual Drama' - Rev Fr Mbaka by Aksonman: 11:16pm On Jan 03, 2015
Olufemiolaolu:
People like re too confused 2 say d truth. may God rule ur life as jonathan is ruling Nigeria in Jesus name.

If God refurbishes my life the way GEJ refurbished Nigeria's dead railways, then its a big AMEN from me.

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Politics / Re: My Endorsement Of Jonathan In November Was A 'Spiritual Drama' - Rev Fr Mbaka by Aksonman: 11:08pm On Jan 03, 2015
TheWholeTruth:



Why do people hate the truth.

IF He keep quiet who else will say the truth?
Since others are keeping quiet because of what I know nothing about. Remember that even if 99 persons agree on a particular thing doesn't mean it's correct.

Describe the role of the past prophets in the bible.
Starting from Samuel, Jeremiah, Isaiah etc.


I will be waiting. ... .

The biblical prophets you mentioned did not annoint / endorse a King and in six weeks emerge from no where and condemn the same king FOR NO REASON.

OR was Fr Mbaka not aware of most of the points he raised against GEJ as at November 2014?

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Politics / Re: My Endorsement Of Jonathan In November Was A 'Spiritual Drama' - Rev Fr Mbaka by Aksonman: 8:59pm On Jan 03, 2015
The priest recalled the November session with the First Lady, and said the “spiritual drama” he performed that day, using pigeons, showed the president would lose the forthcoming elections.
He said four birds were freed from the cage to fly up but the one that represented Mr. Jonathan refused to move even though it was the healthiest.

Dear Rev Mbaka,
God told me to tell you that; YES the healthiest bird in your 'spiritual drama' indeed represented Goodluck Jonathan BUT the Bird cage you put forward represented ASO ROCK. The 3 birds that flew away represented Buhari (oldest), Osinbajo (Younger) and Tinubu (sickest), they flew away because the Cage (Aso Rock) belonged to the healthiest bird (Jonathan) for now, hence no vacancy for other birds. The other birds (Buhari, Osinbajo and Tinubu) flew into the wilderness where mother nature will deal with them for all their sins.

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Politics / Re: In a Sentence Describe Goodluck Jonathan & His Teeming Supporters On Nairaland! by Aksonman: 2:56pm On Jan 03, 2015
Self confident Nigerians, complete patriots and friends of progress.
Politics / Re: In One Sentence Describe General Buhari And His Teeming Supporters On Nairaland! by Aksonman: 2:17pm On Jan 03, 2015
Frustrated serial failures in life, blaming GEJ for all their woes.

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Politics / #GEJ_wins2015 Now Trending On Twitter: Have Buhari Supporters Lost Steam? [pix] by Aksonman: 11:24am On Jan 03, 2015
Go to Twitter and see how TeamGEJ have taking over a space once dominated by Buhari fans and their lies.

Ps: Buhari, where is your certificate?

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Politics / Nigeria Decides: Presidential Elections Prediction With Indepth Analysis. by Aksonman: 7:47pm On Jan 02, 2015
After much personal research, here goes.

1. Abia - GEJ Sweeps, neat. PDP

2. Adamawa - this is a traditional PDP State, and with his humiliation at the APC primaries, Atiku Abubakar will not campaign much for Buhari. Also with a Christian population of 50% or more, GEJ will take it. PDP

3. Akwa Ibom - GEJ neat. PDP

4. Anambra - GEJ neat. PDP

5. Bauchi - Though a PDP State, religious afiliation will work for Buhari. However, PDP will score well over 25% of votes cast. APC

6. Bayelsa - GEJ 100%. PDP

7. Borno - Amodu Sheriff has cult following over here, and being on PDP's team guarantees 25% For GEJ but APC takes it. APC

8. Benue - unshakeably GEJ. PDP

9. Cross River - GEJ, no rival. PDP

10. Delta - GEJ with eyes closed. PDP

11. Ebonyi - GEJ. PDP

12. Enugu - no contest, GEJ. PDP

13. Ekiti - the Fayose effect guarantees GEJ a win. PDP

14. Edo - Lucky igbinedion's 8 years misrule ruined PDP's chances at state elections level, but in presidential elections, Edo always goes with PDP... GEJ will take Edo. PDP

15. Gombe - with a 45% Christian population and their governor's loyalty to GEJ, PDP takes Gombe by a slight margin. PDP

16. Imo - pure GEJ .PDP

17. Jigawa - Buhari all the way. APC

18. Kwara - With Bukola Saraki firmly in Buhari's camp, APC will take Kwara. Though Gbemisola Saraki and Belgore's effort will ensure GEJ gets well over 25% of votes cast. APC

19. Kogi - a PDP state with very strong APC presence, but GEJ will win, by a slight margin. PDP

20. Kano - totally Buhari, no contest. APC

21. Kaduna - in spite of destruction caused by Boko Haram and armed gunmen, Southern Kaduna is devoted to PDP but Northern Kaduna, a seemingly majority is on Buhari's side. Buhari will take Kaduna by 51% while GEJ may keep 49%. APC

22. Katsina - Buhari's home state, APC will take Katsina. However, GEJ's devotion to Yaradua family and Gov Shema's loyalty will earn him well over 25%. APC

23. Kebbi - this state is GEJ's 'poster boy' for his Agricultural programme especially as it concerns rice farming. Kebbi farmers love GEJ and his Agric minister. PDP will take Kebbi but Buhari will have strong showing. PDP (or a 50/50 chance)

24. Lagos - Presently, Bola Tinubu is more worried about the REAL threat posed by a united Jimmy Agbaje and Obanikoro. Cosmopolitan Lagos has always rejected Buhari in his last three outings and it's not going to change this time around. GEJ takes Lagos by as much as 70%. PDP

25. Nasarawa - still habours very strong PDP machinery including the state house of assembly. GEJ takes it. PDP

26. Niger - a PDP State but an APC population. Buhari will take it but IBB's subtle endorsement of GEJ will guarantee far more than 25% for PDP. APC

27. Ogun - a divided APC state with scattered PDP presence. GEJ victory very likely. PDP

28. Oyo - an APC state with very strong smaller parties like LP, Accord, SDP and co, all affiliated directly or indirectly with PDP. GEJ takes Oyo. PDP

29. Osun - Rauf Aregbesola is a strong character that can move his state to the direction he wants i.e Buhari. But the Omisore factor also guarantees GEJ a strong showing, say 40-45%. APC

30. Ondo - PDP, GEJ no contest. PDP

31. Plateau - probably the most devoted PDP state in the Nigerian federation. GEJ wins. PDP

32. Rivers - Even Gov Amaechi knows that APC's days in Rivers are numbered. The shame of being dropped as VP candidate cannot allow Amaechi campaign for Buhari aggresively. GEJ owns Rivers. PDP

33. Sokoto - Sai Buhari. APC

34. Taraba - an unexplainable bond with PDP, GEJ takes this. PDP

35. Yobe - firmly with Buhari. APC

36. Zamfara - may hold some surprises but Buhari will take the day. APC

FCT - slim win by GEJ. PDP

Summary: GEJ/PDP will win in 24 states (plus or minus) and FCT. APC will overwhelmingly sweep 12 states (plus).

Other possible variables include: Kebbi, Kogi, Gombe and Nasarawa going to the APC. However, PDP still emerges victorious.

Conclusion, PDP will win the 2015 Presidential elections.

Do you agree?

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Politics / Re: Denouncing Ma Apc Memebership For PDP by Aksonman: 5:19pm On Jan 02, 2015
barcanista:
If the President can't tell us what he has achieved since February 2010 then he has no business remaining in Aso Rock.

With due respect sir, you are a blind and deaf lunatic.

Havent you seen the trains?
Havent you seen Benin-Ore road?
Havent you read about 40% reduction in Nigeria's food import bill?
Haven't you witnessed privatization of PHCN?
Which country was Africa's largest economy in 2010, which country is it now?

Buhari fans are complete irritants blinded by severe hatred for GEJ due to their personal failures as individuals.

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Politics / APC Chieftain Warns Sule Lamido To Stop Attacking Buhari by Aksonman: 6:50pm On Jan 01, 2015
But its OK to attack Goodluck Jonathan?

DUTSE—The Chairman, fund raising committee for General Muhammadu Buhari Support Group, Mr Farouk Aliyu has cautioned Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido to desist from attacking the personality of General Buhari at political gatherings.

Aliyu in an interview with journalists after the fund raising campaign organised in Dutse, said “Though we know Governor Lamido has problem, because some times he talk in support of General Buhari by asking the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP supporters to vote for him (Buhari) secretly during the forth coming elections.”
According to him Lamido openly criticised General Bahari and at the same time he showed support for President Goodluck Jonathan. “For this, I am assuring you that in Jigawa, Buhari will get over two million votes and Jonathan will get only but one vote, that of Lamido himself.
“General Buhari has never talked about Sule Lamido in anyway, under whatever circumstances. Buhari is not his mate, he is far ahead of Lamido. It is only Lamido that can double talk, criticise even Jonathan he always claimed to be supporting by asking his supporters not to vote for him.”

He also explained that Nigerians were ready to donate their money to General Buhari because they trust him. “The money realised from Nigerians through the sale of scratch cards will be used in hiring vehicles for campaigns, payment of agents during election as well as other logistic in support of the party.”
According to Aliyu, Governor Lamido was pained for the defection of one of his reps member representing Birninkudu/Buji federal constituency, Mr Sabo Nakudu, who is now the senatorial candidate of the APC in South-West senatorial zone.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/stop-attacking-buhari-apc-chieftain-warns-lamido/#sthash.lTU3OJrQ.dpuf
Politics / Re: #GoodluckCharm: A Must Read - "I Choose Goodluck Jonathan." [pic] by Aksonman: 12:03pm On Jan 01, 2015
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Jonathan did not cause oil price crash but he cannot MANAGE THE CONSEQUENCES. That is the point being made here. There is no money to steal anymore. Let him leave the place for someone who has managed Nigeria under the arduous conditions we are going into. What would be the justification for spending N350billion on militants in the current economic regime we are entering?. Please tell me how this government is going to run with the problems we are having?. Does he have the liver to tell Tom Polo that money has finished? What of the Unions who will come up for Salary increases because of the exchange rate and inflation. Admit it, the game is over and the masses are going to be very angry in 2015

If Jonathan could not manage the "consequences of oil price crash" as you claim, you'll be buying one sachet pure water for 20 Naira today.

Read sir, READ, go and check out what is happening to Russia's economy as a result of oil price crash-inflation has skyrocketed over there. However, in Nigeria, this past Christmas, many Nigerians attested to the fact that prices of goods and services were relatively stable.

Again, I believe APC/Buhari fans are blinded by hatred or have been jinxed or cursed by their own personal life failures, opting to blame GEJ for everything.

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Politics / Has Osinbajo Done His Own APC Initiation Ritual, Like This One? [video] by Aksonman: 11:35am On Jan 01, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AgCxSkUSC4

grin [size=13pt]APC Lagos chairman doing some mumbo-jombo in order to win electoral favours.
Well... is this the norm? Huh? APC fams?

Is Osinbajo next? Where's the venue and location?

Is this what they put Barcanista, Berem, Obiageli and Ngene UKWU through? cheesy

Me, I just dey ask o.[/size]
Politics / Re: Eldeethedon Goes Hard On Jonathan, Says His Govt Reeks Of Lies, Corruption And I by Aksonman: 8:31am On Jan 01, 2015
Another failed and frustrated musician. Like GEJ was the cause of Eldee crashing Trybe's records and sabotaging K9's 'kokoma'

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Politics / Re: PHCN Can't Even Spare Light On New Year's Day by Aksonman: 1:57am On Jan 01, 2015
We get light since last year o.
Politics / Re: Under GEJ Nigeria's Entertainment Industry Boomed, Artistes Became Richer. by Aksonman: 10:44am On Dec 31, 2014
omenka:
OMG!! They really have nothing to showcase! They want to ascribe the personal gains from people's personal hardwork to Jonathan!! Na wa oo! LMFAO!! cheesycheesycheesycheesy

I wonder what Jonathanians would have said had GSM been introduced under him!! shockedshocked gringrin

Here's one of the APC dullards i was talking about. That Nigeria has EMPOWERED entertainers who would have become poverty stricken miscreants is nothing to be proud of?

You dullards cant understand the thousands of jobs that our entertainment industry created for directors, producers, make-up artistes, dancers, vixens, bloggers, event centres etc

APC should change its slogan from CHANGE to SHAME. Shame on APC fans

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Politics / Re: Under GEJ Nigeria's Entertainment Industry Boomed, Artistes Became Richer. by Aksonman: 10:35am On Dec 31, 2014
Bros, stop wasting ur precious time jare, most APC Fans on NL are dullards, too scared of logical arguments. They'll soon bombard this thread with insults or avoid it completely.


GEJ till Buhari learns how to Shoki and Sekem.

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