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Light78:what baffles me is how can a Nigeria expect a candidate that win spending billions to be a good leader. Do you think that he will not find a way to recover his money in a thousand-fold. |
A lesson to all Nigerians who want a better future. Firstly bear it in a mind that any candidate who spends billions of naira to win election will not make a good leader. I know that leadership is a called to serve your people more especially in a democratic society but Blackman especially Nigeria people see leadership as avenue to get richer. How do you expect a man who spent billions of Naira of him to win election make a good leader, far from it. Take yourself as example can you spends billions to win an election only to be get millions through your salaries. Have you asked yourself how much is salaries of president, governors that will make them to spend billions contest election after 4yrs. In Western world citizens are the one that mostly fund a candidate because they know that is difficult to make a good leader from a candidate that spent his money to win an election. Do not vote a candidate that out spends because his leadership will be more disaster. |
A lesson to all Nigerians who want a better future. Firstly bear it in a mind that any candidate who spends billions of naira to win election will not make a good leader. I know that leadership is a called to serve your people more especially in a democratic society but Blackman especially Nigeria people see leadership as avenue to get richer. How do you expect a man who spent billions of Naira of him to win election make a good leader, far from it. Take yourself as example can you spends billions to win an election only to be get millions through your salaries. Have you asked yourself how much is salaries of president, governors that will make them to spend billions contest election after 4yrs. In Western world citizens are the one that mostly fund a candidate because they know that is difficult to make a good leader from a candidate that spent his money to win an election. Do not vote a candidate that out spends because his leadership will be more disaster. |
ENUGU OBIDENT all the way. |
Mbaka said that chimaroke will never be reelected as a Governor in Enugu state. He was not only reelected but still a senator representing Enugu state. Like mbaka like Reno and like ffk |
Is even a shame that Lagos With GDP bigger than morocco will be underdeveloped as it's. |
Administration comes and go, no other government has ever claimed the achievement of another except Tinubu. Tinubu 8yrs was a total waste he never start and completed any major project in Lagos except creating thugs and Agboro used to intimidating Lagosians . Since he left office he has always claimed anything build in Lagos as his achievement, even the one build by federal government and his successors. The same way he claimed to single handedly made every Governor in South West a Governor and make Buhari a President. Something is definitely wrong with people following this man. Maybe they took an oath of allegiance to him or they are initiated in his occultic kingdom.
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While Tinubu is in Eagle Square still campaigning. |
A President is the highest political Office in Nigeria and the only way to ascend to the post is being elected by Nigeria. Tinubu insulted the integrity of Nigeria the moment he said that is his turn to rule Nigeria. I'm surprised that after such an insult to Nigeria APC still go ahead to chose him as a fragbearer this shows that APC as a party is so useless . In a sane society such a comment can disqualify a candidate from the party not to talk of contesting on public election. |
I develop Lagos, please can Lagos emperor tell Nigeria what project he build in Lagos during his 8yrs. Let him stop claiming federal project, his successors project. Let him tell Nigeria what he achieved in his 8yrs as Lagos state Governor. The project he started and finished. |
Do you know Lagos is 4 biggest economy in Africa if it were a country . Do you know that Lagos GDP is bigger than morrocco, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda. Tinubu claim to develop Lagos now using this countries as yardstick isn't a shame for him. A man who has en mass lagos wealth for his personal used is claiming to have develop Lagos. Do you also know that Lagos internal generating revenue alone is a enough to transit Lagos to be like Singapore, or atleast cape Town. Can anyone provide me with one single recognized infrastructure built by Tinubu during his 8yrs regime in Lagos. Don't tell me a project build by Federal, fashola, Ambode or present Governor? Aside creating Agboro and Alayi used in taking over Lagos |
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SecretAgent7706:You are not Ashamed, a Lagos Nigeria people most especially igbos made to be six biggest economy in Africa is like a ghetto. Do you know that GDP of Lagos is six biggest in Africa. Do you know that GDP of Lagos is bigger than that of Rwanda , Angola. Sometimes I laugh when uninformed Nigeria is talking about Tinubu developing Lagos with the GDP that is bigger than a beautiful Rwanda, Angola. What a nonsense. |
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Aisha Yusuf will soon be presented to Nigeria as peter Obi vice president. details to come soon.
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Don't listen to people who will tell you Peter Obi can't win but vote for Atiku or Tinubu. They started with Twitter Don't win election that many Obi supporters don't have PVC. Now PVC revolution is taking place across Nigeria they start attacking people and telling you to never waste your vote. Go get your PVC if you see any useless Agboro or Alayi who will try to disrupt the process make sure he don't live to eat that money they paid to him. |
She said that peter Obi is the only person that will be obedient to Nigeria.
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Mandate2023:I'm sure you know the meaning of pig, between you/your tribes and igbos who should be described as a pig. Hypocritic you want president return to South not concentrate in the North but you see it right to allies with the North to deprived the president to South East. Power drunk that called other the same. |
After 2023 it should be Biafra or Nigeria. |
I have read some Nigeria comments since the clamoring for President of igbo extraction come 2023 but what I learned are pretending hypocritical hatred about a particular tribes mainly people from South West region to igbos. In some of their comments a President will not be given to igbos in a platter of gold that igbos will have to build bridges to other ethnic groups in Nigeria but the same sw was given a President in 1999 in a platter of Gold. Ogbonoya Onu who stepped down for Olu faleye to allowed the grand clear for all the Yoruba Presidency in 1999 would have refused if he is from a greedy tribes but he did it to pesify injustice done to Sw region. In Nigeria today Sw region has done everything possible to blantly make sure that no igbo hold any position in this Government. After emerging as V.P they work with Northerner to make sure that Senate President and Speaker of the house didn't go to igbo tribes. It's the turn of the South for equity and fairness but South East can not reap where they did not sow. Now you want equity and fairness when it come to North leaving the Presidency to South but you do not want equity and fairness when it come to South because you think the North is gana help you to suppress South East that is a total hypocritical hatred. The worst of my enemy is enemy that is pretending to be my brother, is worst than living with snake in a room. Nigeria have three major tribes, all other tribes are some how allied to this big three and no meaningful development can come to this country if one is being marginalized. Bear it in mind that one tribes can never succeed among this three in a political situation that is why when the noise for Southern Presidency hausa/fulani saw the unity of other two tribes they started shifting grand not until it now seems that the unity is about being broken do to greedy of one tribe in the South. Even APC is now denying zoning the president to South. |
When will Tinubu and Osinbajo appear on Arise tv or channels tv for an interview? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxv6eDQy4is Dana Airlines flight caught fire as it was about to take off from Port Harcourt international Airport on Monday 2 may at 9pm The spokesman for the airlines said the pilot took immediate safety procedures and help passengers disembark calmly, no injuries was recorded. #WATCH!!!! Dana Airlines Flight Caught Fire As It Was About To Take Off From Port Harcourt International Airport At About 9:00pm on Monday, But The Pilot Took Immediate Safety Procedures To Helped Passengers Disembarked Calmly, AvoidingAny Injuries…
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They should first test Wike, Rochas and Tinubu. |
Osinbajo, Obi top list of presidential hopefuls, poll indicates By Kehinde Olatunji 22 April 2022 | 3:01 am The duo of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have both emerged the most preferred presidential aspirants in the general elections scheduled for February 2023. The result was drawn from a survey conducted by Nextier, a multi-competency advisory firm, and Data-Tier, a data analytics and digital communications firm, released, yesterday, by Dr. Ndubuisi Nwokolo, Partner and Research Lead, Nextier. The survey aimed to gauge Nigerians’ preferences for a presidential candidate, understand the challenges they would like the next government to address promptly, and decode how ethnic and gender biases would inform the next election. Judged across all 467 responses, the most preferred candidate for president were Peter Obi (46 per cent), Yemi Osinbajo (28 per cent), Bola Tinubu (7.5 per cent) and Atiku Abubakar (3 per cent). The most preferred candidates for the vice presidency were Aminu Tambuwal (28 per cent), Musa Kwankwaso (19 per cent), Peter Obi (16 per cent), Bukola Saraki (6.9 per cent), Nyesom Wike (6.4 per cent) and Yemi Osinbajo (5.8 per cent). Assessing the responses from a geopolitical dimension, the presidential preference for respondents from southern Nigeria were Peter Obi (51.2 per cent) and Yemi Osinbajo (26.6 per cent). For the position of vice president, these same respondents preferred Aminu Tambuwal (30.2 per cent), Peter Obi (16.6 per cent) and Musa Kwankwaso (16.6 per cent). No other candidates polled up to 10 per cent in either of the categories. The presidential preferences for respondents from northern Nigeria were Yemi Osinbajo (34.2 per cent), Peter Obi (20 per cent), and Musa Kwankwaso (13.2 per cent). The respondents’ preferences for the vice presidency were Musa Kwankwaso (32.9 per cent), Aminu Tambuwal (17.1 per cent) and Peter Obi (14.4 per cent). No other candidates polled up to 10 per cent in either of the categories. The survey asked the respondent to rank the 15 candidates in their Most Preferred and Least Preferred order. Peter Obi and Yemi Osinbajo were the most preferred candidates, while Bola Tinubu and Abubakar Malami were the least preferred. Analysis of the survey responses shows that Nigerians are most concerned with the insecurity level in the country. Three out of 10 Nigerians (34.1 per cent) indicated that insecurity is the most critical challenge in the country. Weak economic growth ranked second (22.1 per cent), while national disunity ranked third (13.92 per cent). Poverty (11.99 per cent) and unemployment (10.28) were the other critical development issues. The ordering of the developmental challenges remained relatively the same when analysed from a geopolitical perspective. Respondents were asked to select the top three attributes (out of a list of 10) they wished to see in their next president. The survey showed that despite Nigeria’s overt religiosity, “Believes in God” ranks very low compared to “competence,” which is represented on this list by terms such as knowledgeable (17.9 per cent), ability to solve problems (17.4 per cent), and capable (16.5 per cent). Being “young” received only 3.2 per cent of the responses. How much influence do ethnicity and religion have on the choice of presidential candidates in Nigeria? Would Nigerians vote for a president/vice-president ticket that meets all their desirable attributes, but both candidates share the same religion or same ethnic origins? On religion, while 5.14 per cent of the respondents are emphatic that they would never vote for such a ticket, 58. 7 per cent are open to the idea. Similarly, on ethnicity, 11.13 per cent of respondents are emphatic that they would never vote for a ticket where the presidential and vice-presidential candidates are from the same ethnic group. However, 43.7 per cent of respondents are open to the idea. Is Nigeria set for a female president, following Liberia and Malawi’s footsteps? The survey responses are in the affirmative, with over 86 per cent of respondents stating they would vote for a competent woman. The most gender-progressive regions in Nigeria are the South South and North Central. 93.4 per cent of respondents in the South South would vote for a competent female president, while 97.1 per cent would do the same in the North Central region. The least progressive regions are the North West with 57.7 per cent and the North East with 64.3 per cent. It is, however, unclear how this perception would play out at the polls. This survey is a dipstick analysis that provides insights into Nigeria’s evolving political space. Given the long electoral process leading to the February 2023 elections, one can expect significant changes in perception in the intervening months. Nextier and Data-Tier will continue to run these surveys until Nigerians go to the polls to elect their new president and vice president. https://guardian.ng/news/osinbajo-obi-top-list-of-presidential-hopefuls-poll-indicates/
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jmoore:the reason the two parties keep holding Nigeria ransom is because of me and you who can only vote on Twitter and leave only their party members to vote in the ballot box during the election. I repeat until Nigeria start risen up and participate on the ground during the election and forget leaving the only parties members to choose who is our leader any person this two party present as a flagberer one will definitely be our president be it a blind man. |
And I was told is Peter Obi and Umahi |
Northerner are not the problem of Nigeria as they make you to believe is that region that instigate Northerner to other region to their political advantage is the problem of Nigeria. The problem is that Northerner comes out to said what they discussed in the back against others. |