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Ibime: ![]() No be you last week still dey shower buhari with praise? About how him handle this one , that one Wella. Oga make we own up our mistake abeg. No be only me go chop this L. ![]() |
ribbit:Why don't you look towards a fresh party like labour which is gaining nation wide support and popularity amongst the youth? Do you hate Obi? Is there any personal quality that drives you away from the man personally? |
Roland17:Thanks for the acknowledgement. I would continue to hope in the betterment of our country. I would never give in to the hopelessness of it. Nigeria would eventually get better. The rise of the information age has enabled us to band together and identify our challenges. We may differ on the methods of solving them but solve them, we would. Once again, thanks for the shout-out. Appreciated. |
afrodoc2:This one worst past frying pan, na fire. ![]()
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ribbit:First of all, he was a governor 2 decades ago, like 20 whole years ago. Secondly, Lagos is bound to be economically vibrant. A nation's federal capital of almost 100 years of the richest country in Africa is supposed to be number 1 not even number 5. Lagos is supposed to be the newyork of Africa. The first and most developed city in the continent. Thirdly, going to Lagos, you actually see a megalopolis in decay. Mind you I lived in Maryland, Lagos for 8 years. The vast majority of it's population are suffering. High costs of living. From water, traffic gridlocks. Abandoned sewers, high rent etc etcetera. Lagos doesn't look like what a modern city should look like so I don't get where this tinubu encomiums come from. Go to Abuja and see what a city looks like. Abuja is the only planned city in Nigeria. From designated commercial areas to residential areas and 10 lane roads to a relatively low cost of living because of cheap food imports from the north. Live in Abuja, then go back to Lagos, you would curse tinubu and his urchins. Both are federal capital territories. Fourthly, the man is old and fragile, do you really want another person ruling fro London and an invisible cabal ruling the country? Are you not tired? For god's sake. Chase frustration from your mentality. |
patrickmuf:Okoto meow! Oga this format don cast. There is nothing I did not say about buhari. That he is his own man. That he is not new to the system. That he is the one to control men like danjuma and the old military cabal. That he cannot work under anyone's influence. That he has proven himself with his 7 million votes won earlier and he was as ready as anyone can be to lead this nation. That was all RUBBISH in the end. I'm not calling for it again. PDP and APC are one and the same. #NoMore. |
patrickmuf:Oga, pick a side and declare your candidate. Stop sitting on a fence. |
BlueRayDick:No p. Ibime would send it you via any means comfortable to you. |
Shedenbelalanme:Donstan, declare your candidate. |
ribbit:God knows I'm trying to hold myself tight in telling you what's on my mind. You mean Nigeria needs a continuation of the failed economic policies in Nigeria. Are you seriously not tired of what these 2 parties have served Nigeria in 22 years?? You really need more of this? Politics of greed, self interests, corruption at every level. You think someone who is physically sick and paid 25 million naira to 2000 delegates did that from the abundance of his heart? My brother get your head out of these evil men's ass. They don't deserve your support. They support a system that is configured against you. Tinubu would only codify corruption in our system. Please stop this rubbish. We need something new. I rest my case. |
larride:I don't see the drug baron winning new votes. You really think that the average Nigerian is motivated to go and vote for APC again? We were motivated for APC 4 years ago and 8 years ago. They failed us! Many like us who voted for the APC in the hopes of them starting something new are what you call "dissatisfied voters" and you can bet your ass, a significant portion of us are OBIdient right now. APC don show us shege, they've rubbed mud in our faces. Me and Ibime were the strongest buhari supporters on this thread both in 2015 and 2019. Only people like that vulture griller, mannabbq vulture griller are still making noise for that dead party. While he doubled down on his support in the face of abject failure of the party. W We are moving on to a new hope. A fresh party. And you can smell the breath of political revolution in the country. Watch and see |
BlueRayDick:I agree! YOU'RE ON! I DONJAZET DO HEREBY AGREE TO A BET IN PRINCIPLE WITH BLUERAYDICK THAT COME 2023, PETER OBI WOULD WIN AT LEAST 4 NIGERIAN STATES. FAILURE OF THE ABOVE PROJECTION, IS THE FORFEITURE OF 20 THOUSAND NAIRA TO BE SENT BY CRYPTO WITH THE NEUTRAL BOARDMAN BEING IBIME. SIGNED AND DELIVERED. |
izzou:I'm very sorry nwannem. We welcome you with open arms comrade. Together we would band together and retake our country. We will fight for country and our voices would be heard at the ballot. Once again, you're very welcome. Your heart is in the right place. |
BlueRayDick:Blueray, my bet proposal is still on. 40 million Nigerians out of 240 million will vote in 2023. If there is a number less, I will credit you 20k. Are you game? |
Stop using old numbers to make projections for the new ones. Almost The same thing happened in the American elections, the difference being that the energized new voters were not voting for a candidate but against a hated candidate. When you have a candidate that inspires voters, that changes the ball game. Trump did that in 2016, Obama did that in 2008. I know it's not a like for like scenario but my point is that, once there is an incredibly popular candidate, the voting pattern changes. The new INEC registration and the ongoing chaos in INEC offices nationwide should point you to the revolution taking place. |
Am I pouring water on rocks? For God's sake, I am referring you to numbers!!! Nigerians have been largely apathetic to voting. Just 15% of the population voted last election! FIFTEEN PERCENT!!! Think about this for a minute. You're 100 people in a class. Only 15 people out of that 100 voted for the class Rep. 85 did not vote. Now out of the 100 classmates, 45 people were the only ones who registered to vote for the class Rep. Again 45 people registered to vote, out of 45 people, 15 voted. Now you have a situation where 20 more people have registered to vote to take the total of registered voters to 65 people. And the 20 new people that are voting are overwhelmingly for one candidate. Is that number not high enough to overshadow the initial 15 people that voted previously?? Please read the above again to really understand my point. READ THE ABOVE AGAIN. |
TrebleChamp:Welcome to the fold my dear brother. We will make our voices heard in 2023. We will send these theives a message. |
patrickmuf:My brother look at the last voting map below. Then try to envision 20 million brand new energized voters with 85% of that 20 million going to a single candidate. Let me ask you, do you believe that the APC has added new supporters to her rank? or that PDP has added new supporters to her rank when clearly the reverse is the case. Stop judging the political climate with old numbers that had a highly apathetic voting population. Just go to the nearest INEC office near you and you would see that this is not online noise. Labor party has announced that it has raised 5 billion naira, that is just the beginning. Smell the air my brother, you will perceive the air of political revolution in Nigeria.
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BlueRayDick:Blueray, look at these numbers below released from inec recently and tell me what you make of them. Have you seen this kind of enthusiasm and awakening before?? I can comfortably tell you that INEC is on course to register at the very least, 10 million new additional voters before the end of the registration exercise. That will add to the already 100 million registered voters in Nigeria. Last election, 82 million Nigerians registered to vote and only 25 million voted. Right now, you have 100 million registered voters with at least 10 million more to be added. How can you not see there is bound to be at the very least, a 40 percent increase in last election voting numbers. Let's place a bet of 20k that 40 million Nigerians would vote in the next election, are you game?
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patrickmuf:You guys keep underestimating Peter obi's newly gained grounds because you keep using former election numbers. How do I keep telling you guys this? Despite the northerners coming out in bulk for all previous elections, the voting turnout remained at 15% of the entire population. I can tell you that that number is set to double. The average northerner has always been politically conscious because it's been their only strength in Nigeria. They've always understood the importance in numbers, while the southerners were apathetic to voting and simply didn't care. This is different! Eastern states have always been highly apathetic, with just 10% voting turnout. You will be shocked when you start seeing states like Anambra bringing out 1.5 million votes, Owerri, 1.4 million votes etc with turnout at 75%. The South is awakening from their political slumber. Go to any INEC office today and see the teeming crowd desperate to get their PVC. To be blind to this is just plain ignorance. Lastly, Obi doesn't have to win the north, he just has to undercut their numbers considerably and perform very well in the south, of which he is on course to do and he will cement the youth revolution. My brother, Join this moving train. |
Havertz10:You know this and you've been downplaying obi's support. For example, just yesterday, every body was posting the name Jesus, written in red on a white platform. Just a one day something and it went viral nationally even making it's way into the main media news channels at night and radio news Is there anybody here who didn't know of the Jesus trend yesterday? That's the power of social media. What goes across social media is bound to translate to the offline world. It's a powerful medium. |
BlueRayDick:Even a blind man will see that this revolution and sensitization is very very different. Every single INEC office around the country is overfilled with people right now. INEC's own record show you that there has been 10 million new registration in the last 3 months. The population is fvcking energized to vote right now. You cannot compare 2019 elections to this one. The 11 million votes that Atiku got last election were mostly anti-buhari votes not necessarily pro-atiku votes, and most of those votes were from the south. Where do you think those votes are going to now? The PVC sensitization going on right now is the highest it's ever been and I can tell you, the candidate leading that charge is neither atiku or tinubu. It is Mr Peter Gregory Obi. Big markets are shutting down in the north and Lagos for the marketers to go and register for their PVCs. Celebrities are organizing free concerts with the only requirements for entry being the PVC. The Catholic bishop conference of Nigeria circulated a circular directing all priests to announce to their congregation to go out and register for PVC. There is a great awakening in the south as to Their voting responsibility. The average northerners have always understood the power of voting and politics while their southern brethren were apathetic, that is about to change. The voting numbers for Nigeria which has been at a meager 15% is about to increase to at least 35-40%. One man is the only candidate inspiring action amongst the youths. It's not Tinubu or Atiku. It's Mr Peter Gregory Obi. Get your PVCs.
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I just dey drift in and out of sleep. Abeg when this thing dey finish? |
Surely buhari does not believe all the nonsense he just said. This man just fvcking said the APC solved the insecurity problems he met in office. Does this man think we're stupid? Im really disappointed man! |
The delegates are literally booing the man. ![]() |
BlueRayDick:As in? They tell person to talk him plan, him begin dey read another person biography. The whole thing is just useless time wasting. ![]() |
Did they really need to allow all 23 aspirants to speak?? These useless speakers have taken up 2 good hours. See as sleep dey disturb me now. |
midehill:Thunder fire you with your tinubu support |
PDPGuy:I only know of that Peter Obi support group. They opened a GoFundMe account last 2 weeks for 1 billion {5million dollars}, the target was reached within 6 days. They opened another one for 5 billion dollars. It was at 1 point something million dollars the last time I checked. The man is gaining supporters everyday. |
ToyinDipo:I'm telling you. This was their purpose of buying form in the first place, to use as a bargaining chip for juicy positions. Useless politicians, all of them. |
diggz:Baba diggz himself, you never still answer my question oo. What do you say to millions of people like these?
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