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and SE/SS vote fr oga jona based on his achievment.. useless fellows.... did u tink jona is d only person dat can rule 9ja.. WHY DIDNT YOU VOTE FOR BUHARI IF IT ISNT BASE ON SENTIMENT... now i understand jona has nt fault at all...it is in ur water dat make u unlogically...mtzeww |
wat pain me is dat....those pple who dnt watch TV are d one disturbin us on this thread... any way..... we knw wat is disturbin demm..... we told dem to go on wit there miserable life...bt they did otherwise ![]() |
d pple dat sayin baba one chance doesnt realize that their vote isnt needed even in 2023 ;...... thank god they are d minority.... ![]() carry go baba...d majority dey in ur back... |
that man (president elect) is funny shaa..... |
chai.. i tink god punish me fr my sin..bornu..... no way i wil go there.. #redeployment |
wy did any well born, well breed, well brought up nigerian, will support the continuity of d current goverment.... wy did any well born, well breed, well brought up nigerian, will support the continuity of d current goverment.... |
remind them.... |
tanx my guy.... tell d foolss...who doesnt knw a tinz.... and trillion lyks fr u |
pple are nt happy..bcoz it goes to north east.. i dnt knw why... |
so she hav two husbands ...chai....theres god oo |
so she hav two husband ...chai....theres god oo |
does that mean, our first class student cant make into that list... atleast one... plz lets try and see reosons.... |
hahah ...u dey tink sha |
hmm....... d way he is writin....i tink engineeri my guess |
hahaha....... gej till 2019 |
sorry for u...sshh.. |
olling Unit 047, Sunday Adigun Street, Alausa, Ikeja, shows; APC poll 230 while PDP poll 62. Results for the House of Assembly shows; APC poll 233, PDP 60 ward G3, Unit 002, State Senior Grammer Schoool, Itolo, Surulere, the result shows, APC governorship, 270, while PDP 132, and void vote is 11. Ashogbon polling Unit 049 in Surulere, governorship, APC 55, PDP 38, Amuwo –Odofin, Unit 009, governorship, APC 49, PDP 51. Lekki polling unit 24, APC 190, PDP, 112. Oworoshonki Unit 023, APC 121, PDP,106. Agege Unit 071, APC, 136, PDP,48. Mushin Unit 035, APC 102, PDP, 40. Alimosho Unit 053, APC 244, PDP 176, Unit 50,APC 180, PDP, 131. Unit 51, APC 183, PDP, 131, Unit 041, ward D, APC 243, PDP, 105. Agbado Oke-Odo Unit 075, APC 137, PDP, 48. Ojota, Unity Close, Unit 067, APC, 130, PDP,105. Abidjan area of ibeju lekki house of assembly APC 314, PDP 325, GOV APC 316, PDP 339 Ikeja Unit 12, Ward 8 Gov: APC 76, PDP 93 Assembly: APC 89, PDP 81 Assembly APC:242 PDP:48 @PU 017 Joseph St, off Opebi Road,Lagos Governorship APC – 51 PDP – 50 HoA APC – 55 PDP – 44 APGA – 1 PU013, Gerard/Alexander road, Ikoyi. Gov: PDP 50 APC 48. State Assembly: PDP 63 APC 33 APC: 82, PDP 6. Polling unit 019 idiaraba#governorship result Assemby poll result for polling unit 019 Idiaraba mushin. APC 81: PDP 4, APGA 1 Ward 9, polling unit012 Onitolo/Ojora rd. Gov PDP66 APC59. Assembly PDP80 APC 43 Governorship: polling unit 005 ishaga rd Mushin, APC 84, PDP 67 Ward 09 PU34, Bourdillon Gov APC99 PDP24 Assembly APC 91 PDP31 In awoyaya area of ibeju lekki ward E 006 house of assembly APC 500, PDP 454 |
gej accept defeat to save his supporters... and there is no other way for him coz he have done everythin he could to rigg the election.. but at the end he come to understand dat change is inevitable, so he chose d best way for him.. and he had rule for 6 yrs...so enough fr him.. and in those 6 yrs he had failed nigerians.. i dnt see him as hero, bcoz i dnt knw wat he hav done for d country.. is he an hero bcoz he had accept defeat which he has been obviously defeated.. if he said he will nt accept defeat, wat wil he do... to wage war, i dnt tink so...bcoz the southern pple hav been divided on his vote...and you knw d situation in north ofcourse...... so there is no choice fr gej.....and he made rigth choice.. |
thanks... fr ur well enterpretation buharitillgej move to outeka |
Section 134 (2) of the Nigerian Constitution stipulates that a presidential candidate will be duly elected after attaining both the highest number of votes cast; and has received at least a quarter of the votes at each of at least two-thirds of all the states and the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja. If no candidate satisfies the requirement, a second election will be held between the two leading candidates within seven days from the pronouncement of the result. |
Section 134 (2) of the Nigerian Constitution stipulates that a presidential candidate will be duly elected after attaining both the highest number of votes cast; and has received at least a quarter of the votes at each of at least two-thirds of all the states and the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja. If no candidate satisfies the requirement, a second election will be held between the two leading candidates within seven days from the pronouncement of the result. [7] |
hmmm.....in my area or town i willsay nothin dey to talk i even though there is no pdp on d ballot paper borno i dey speak oo |
hmm....my own self frm borno.. nothin dey to talk apc= ALL..... |
one word is enough for d wise men.... my fellow educated unsentimental pple today is ur day to vote out our miserable clueless gov...since 1999.. plz vote wisely..... test another party.....bcoz we hav tested PDP......and still pple who complain about electricity, unemployment to mention but a few, are d ones sayin gej tiill2019.... i dnt knw wat transformation they are talkin about... the presiden who doesnt knw anytin about his gov.. the president who is clueless... let me stop bcoz i knw d wise men hav understood... #change dis country tday |
Abuja - According to Mrs Aisha Buhari, Nigeria can expect to get better if only people vote for presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari, Punch reported. She has urged Nigerian to vote for the APC in Saturday's polls and if her husband wins, it would mark a new beginning for all Nigerians. Also read: First Lady, Buhari's wife clash over campaign venue Nigerians have been called to resist temptation in selling their Permanent Voter Cards as it is their tool to exercise their democratic right. She was speaking at a women's dinner in Kaduna and further warned people to be aware of political thugs during and after elections. |
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Five Things President Jonathan Should Have Done - But Didn't "Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana. It's three days to Nigeria's elections and nobody knows for sure which man will emerge winner of the elections. This is a good thing; in the past, the electorates almost always knew. The APC has put up a good fight, an emulous battle that has seen the PDP sit up so smartly - achieving in six weeks things they were averse to contemplating in six years. Whatever the outcome at the polls on Saturday, one cannot deny the fact that the ground has shifted under both parties - the PDP and the APC. The power of the incumbent has been dented in the melee, and the APC will need to sustain the momentum it has built, no matter the outcome of the elections. With that said, we have allowed ourselves a little speculation on the side of the opposition. If General Muhammadu Buhari manages to, despite all odds, clinch the presidential seat and oust President Jonathan from office, it would be a victory for the opposition and its supporters. Several political analysts would laud it as a victory for democracy, after the philosophy that 'these politicians need to know that if you do not perform, we would remove you from power! Power is truly in the hands of the people.' The cheers would be deafening. However, when the camaraderie has dissipated somewhat, General Buhari will be faced with the task of solidifying his support and winning over skeptics (there will be a lot of those!) We think the following places are good enough as far as beginnings go, and they would help shoot his ratings high: 1. Empower the EFCC as an institution, not as a personality cult centre. This is arguably where President Jonathan failed. The idea behind EFCC was a great one, but it became tainted when it became more about Ribadu than about the EFCC itself. 2. Ask for more international help to fight Boko Haram. It's high time Nigeria had a healthy bite of the humble pie and actively sought international help. A means of countering suicide bombers should also be planned. 3. Implement a plan to deal with the welfare of the Nigerian police force and build an intelligence service geared towards catching crime before they occur, or at least escalate. 4. Look at the Confab report and implement the good ideas. The confab so far looks like it was a waste of time and public funds, but Buhari can capitalize on it to give the average Nigerian the impression that he is very people-focused. He might want to try his hand at the idea of referendums too. 5. Bring in the expertise to tackle power: The NCP presidential candidate, for example (Engineer Martin Onovo) is someone who looks like he knows something about power. Buhari should outsource power projects to competent hands and make everything transparent. The privatization should be done with more adroitness, transparency and observable benchmarks. If done right, this aspect alone may shoot up the general's, shall we say, 'street cred.' |
I want to take this last opportunity, before we go to the polls on Saturday March 28 and April 11 respectively, to thank everyone who has supported our campaigns. I am humbled and grateful to have had the opportunity to meet so many of my fellow Nigerians who have helped to carry the message of change across our great country. This is the fourth time that I would be standing for election as the President of Nigeria. All these years, I have been driven by a keen awareness of the potential greatness of our country and the desire to provide the true leadership that will unleash this huge potential. I believe that a stable and prosperous Nigeria is not only important to Nigerians. It is also important to Africa and the rest of the world. The evidence of this is the unprecedented attention that our country will receive this weekend. On Saturday, the whole world would wait with baited breath for the greatest black nation on earth to take charge of its destiny. We must therefore not miss the significance of this moment. We must not let ourselves and our country down. At no other time in our history is Nigeria in such an urgent need of strong and competent leadership. Sadly, at no other time is this leadership so sorely absent in our country. We live in a time of great opportunities and great peril. It is only a leader that understands these in equal measure that can find the rightful place for Nigeria among the great Nations of the world. I have travelled extensively around Nigeria in the last three months. In the course of my travels, I encountered directly, what I have always believed: that a Hausa man’s desire for security is not different from the Ijaw woman’s desire to feel secured in any part of our country. An Igbo woman’s desire for her children to get quality education and find employment is not different from the Yoruba man’s dream for his children to become a useful member of our society. A wife’s desperate need for affordable and quality healthcare for her husband diagnosed with prostate cancer in Enugu is not different from a husband’s desire to save the life of his wife diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Lagos. Invariably, our fears are the same; our dreams are the same; and our problems are the same. Regardless of the language we speak, or the way we understand and worship God, what affects anyone of us, affects everyone of us. Our economy is celebrated as the largest in Africa, yet our country is home to the continent’s highest number of people living in extreme poverty. Our youth population is larger than the combined population of many of our neighbors, yet our failure to plan and create opportunities for them is turning them to a social time bomb rather than economic catalysts. A band of ragtag terrorist group has threatened our territorial integrity, killed thousands of Nigerians, displaced our people and abducted our children. The almost 60, 000 Nigerians who have become refugees in neighboring countries represent a budding threat to sub-regional stability. However, even in the face of these daunting challenges, I see a great opportunity for change. We have to start by rebuilding the trust and confidence of Nigerians in their government. No citizen will respect a government under whose watch more than 200 girls were abducted. This singular act can only portray the government as insensitive, incompetent or both. When I become president, reuniting these children with their families will, without doubts, be a top priority. Rebuilding the army and other security agencies will also be a top priority of my government. I will ensure that never again will terrorists find a safe haven in Nigeria. READ MORE: Jonathan, Buhari Renew Peace Accord At The 11th Hour Recent fall in international price of crude leaves us badly exposed and vulnerable. Dwindling oil revenue also means that we are going to face serious financial challenges in the months ahead. However, even as daunting as this appears, it also provides us with great opportunity to diversify our economy and finally give meaning to the widely held belief that our prosperity as a nation would not continue to depend on the resources buried under our feet, but on the productive capacity of our people. No matter how much resources we have, if not properly utilized, it would only create a few billionaires and leave majority of our people in poverty. Under the current administration, corruption has enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and this has been at the heart of most of our government failings, including insecurity, broken infrastructure and growing inequality in our country. My government will have a zero tolerance for corruption. I will set a personal example and run a government that truly serves the people rather than serve themselves and a privileged few. Like I have repeatedly maintained that if Nigeria does not kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria. We must not allow Nigeria to die. Therefore, we must do all that is necessary to root out this evil that has reduced our great country to a laughing stock of the world. We must begin to rebuild the social fabrics of our society and teach a different experience to our youth in the values of hard work, discipline, integrity and service. The change that I seek therefore; is a change from the current regime of mindless of corruption and profligacy; a change from fear and insecurity to peace and stability; a change from religious and ethnic divisiveness to unity, equity and justice. This is the change that my party stands for. This is the change that I am committed to bringing about as President. Give me the chance to lead you in rebuilding a Nigeria that all of us can be proud of once again. As we come out to vote on Saturday, I appeal to all Nigerians to shun violence in whatever form. It is the right of every adult Nigerian to vote and expect that their votes would count in a free, fair and credible election. However, we also have a responsibility to respect the choice of others and grant them the same treatment that we expect. I also want to call on all our men and women in uniform, the Judiciary, and all others who have constitutional responsibility to safeguard our democracy, to remember that their responsibility is primarily to Nigerians and the survival of Nigeria. They must therefore not allow anyone to use them to subvert the will of the Nigerian people. I believe that their dreams and aspirations are not different from those of other Nigerians. |
one tin is certain...if u look at d gej supporters...they lyk him bcoz he is frm south nt bcoz of d progress of our country.... and dat is am talkin about igbos, which they tink gej is there bro....... am sorry fr you... |
ne tin is certain...if u look at d gej supporters...they lyk him bcoz he is frm south nt bcoz of d progress of our country.... and dat is am talkin about igbos, which they tink gej is there bro....... am sorry fr you... |
jona battle ground..... dollars works in SE bt nt here.. #dollar #Yoruba vote wisely |

chai..
i tink god punish me fr my sin..
...u dey tink sha