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PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Tambuwal Survives, Narrowly Defeats APC In Sokoto by Fem4luv: 1:48pm On Mar 24, 2019
Komolafe89:
The animals PDP members would say it's real democracy had it been APC won now it's another story, like daybreak rob, rigging, Buhari tyranny and the likes
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post=76941335]The same animals PDP lost in Jos and yet no complain. The same PDP won in Benue with over 81000 votes before the election was declared inconclusive with just 121,000 votes remaining of which it is certain that only about 60% have PVC's and only 50% out of the 60% with PVCs will come out to vote, yet PDP didn't complain. what you are failed to realize is that this APC was a beneficiary of the better democracy and electioneering process under PDP. what we have today isn't election but selection. #inconclusive
PoliticsRe: Buhari Wins In Kogi State As INEC Concludes Collation by Fem4luv: 4:18pm On Feb 25, 2019
Remember we are talking about North here. Atiku is dividing the North successfully and you are here celebrating. Latest from Enugu as the collation has been concluded

APC 54,423
PDP 355,553

That's over 300k. Remember we are yet to see any state in the south south. I think Atiku is doing well and he may win
PoliticsRe: Count The Cost: How Is The Posponement Of Election Affecting You? by Fem4luv: 7:08am On Feb 16, 2019
Fixed wedding date affected even after printing out the cards and giving most out.
TV/MoviesRe: TSTV Is Back With Exciting News by Fem4luv: 7:08am On Aug 20, 2018
TSTV should have actually prepared themselves for stiff opposition, coming from those that had the monopoly of the Nigerian satellite television and the insignificant few benefiting from their monopoly of power. The way TSTV advertised their brand even when they had not began sale made most Nigerians expectant and they were ready to go for their product at the expense of South African Multichoice. This are the kind of initiatives that expected our government to do everything to promote, we can't just allow South Africans to have the monopoly of our markets in Nigeria. Take a look at cheating been perpetrated by MTN, Take a look at Shoprite where you get some products cheaper outside than in there. Look at DSTV increasing the amount of their bouquet with no substantial improvements in the services they provide. For how long are we going to allow other nations to control our market when we can't even do the same in their country. It is high time we had promote our brands here in Nigeria with less regards for that coming from other nations. It should be Nigerians First and any foreign investment in this country should serve the interest of Nigerians satisfactorily
TV/MoviesRe: TSTV Is Back With Exciting News by Fem4luv: 7:05am On Aug 20, 2018
TSTV should have actually prepared themselves for stiff opposition, coming from those that had the monopoly of the Nigerian satellite television and the insignificant few benefiting from their monopoly of power. The way TSTV advertised their brand even when they had not began sale made most Nigerians expectant and they were ready to go for their product at expense of South African Multichoice. This are the kind of initiatives that expected our government to do everything to promote, we can't just allow South Africans to have the monopoly of our markets in Nigeria. Take a look at cheating been perpetrated by MTN, Take a look at Shoprite where you get some products cheaper outside than in there. Look at DSTV increasing the amount of their bouquet with no substantial improvements in the services they provide. For how long are we going to allow other nations to control our market when we can't even do the same in their country. It is high time we had promote our brands here in Nigeria with less regards for that coming from our nation. It should be Nigerians First and any foreign investment in this country should serve the interest of Nigerians satisfactorily

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