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Creditalerts:lol guy you wicked, Na neck pressing season we don’t enter. Campaign premium never start oh. |
Another lies from the opposition party, obi already have south south in his bag, if you visit delta and bay Elsa state you know definitely obi is a movement and a force that’s reckoned with. |
Tinubuadvocate:2023 would been an eye opener to you, the south south is gridlock already for obi , all obi just need is 30% from the rest |
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The results showed a significant lead for Mr Peter Obi with 21% of voters proposing to vote for him if the presidential election were to be conducted today. If Nigeria’s presidential election was held today, Peter Obi of the Labour Party would win, according to an opinion poll conducted by NOI Polls. The poll, commissioned by ANAP Foundation was conducted this month and suggests a three-horse presidential race between Mr Obi, Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) came fourth in the poll and was described as a ‘dark horse’. The results showed a significant lead for Mr Peter Obi with 21% of voters proposing to vote for him if the presidential election were to be conducted today; and 13% each proposing to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who are both tied in second place. Dr Rabiu Kwankwaso was a distant fourth with 3% of voters proposing to vote for him,” a statement by ANAP foundation announcing the result of the poll Nigeria will hold her presidential elections in February 2023 with campaigns set to start at the end of September. Details later… |
Everything now is all about obi, obi, obi, is he the only presidential candidate that’s takes all the blackmail and backlashes , when a man is been backlash it’s shows the man have the greatness and change nigeria is looking for and those blasting obi are enemies of Nigerian. What’s concern you and how obi father die, have you checked how tinubu or atiku father died? |
ElSudani:I don’t know you but the way you talk and reason tells me you just crossed puberty stage, nairaland are not for babies. We saw the amount of lies tinubu and apc have created this few months just to rubbished obi name, Right away they are playing the opposition party because they know Nigerian is fed up with their lies , bigotry, slave and hate , no Nigerian is a second class to any nigeria, if the Muslim can’t accept a christian_christian ticket don’t expect a Christian to accept same faith ticket from the Muslim. You said Peter obi lies , would you compare someone that’s lies than someone who live in the lies , your candidate is yet to validate every certificate associated to him yet amass large wealth, tinubu should come out and defend where his wealth comes from and also tell us his actual age . Let’s not let hate and religion which is the tools to this politician shares us apart , let’s called a spades a spade . We both know tinubu isn’t capable of moving nigeria even if he is capable I don’t think his health can withstand the pressure the seat would bestowed on him most especially when your fellow brother the Fulani Fanatic started attacking, bombing and carry out their killings as usual. Would tinubu withstand the enemy of Nigerian. Worst part of it a boko haram sympathizer as his vp. |
A confused gender |
AcuraZDX:you hypocrite would been painting IPOB as if they are the only terrorist group in nigeria , the Fulani are the first people to set up a terrorist group that’s is still growing in larges making hell of wealth and playing politics with Nigerian lives but come 2023 your evil agenda would fail because Peterobi is coming to make things right again. |
Kagd10:if this political snub happened to the Muslim they would been a jihad ,do you know the per centage of Christian and Muslims in this country, they are so very closed for such snubs from tinubu to ever take place, this is a political miscalculation and tinubu would pay for it because three original Muslim men are on the poll as well and a core Muslim man would not leaves his brother on the poll and line behind a southern Muslim man. |
Amb1045:the kind hunger that’s would come after been honest and truthful , you would be false to believe the wrong way is now the right way now most especially in nigeria. |
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Badadvisor:Mumu man hope you dey ready to deactivate your account, because it’s been a while Manchester United side won a match against am arsenal team .�� |
Oziens:bad mouthed human being |
Daguccizgreat:buhari failed in his plot to Islamize nigeria, and we don’t vote rightly I don’t think tinubu would fail as well. |
Are they no fraudsters in northern Nigerian, why is this country so messed up, I read ironically from one open confession from a top politician how the northern nigeria are making plans to islamize nigeria and since they know how rich and powerful the southern Nigerian youth are they decided to used efcc to weaken the southern youths and politicians. |
GreenCovering:after this elections you would fear the power of the people since you fail to recognized this movement is power than you. |
thebosstrevor1:you are too daft to understand that’s jonathan regime was depleted by the same northerners who used terrorist and all sort of corruptions to bring this country down, Jonathan was supposed to been a savior that’s nigeria wqs supposed to enjoyed for a long time. But because he was a christian and a southerner they plotted his downfall and formed different terrorist group just to give him sleepless night, the northerners are the coil problem of Nigeria, because they are the ones who created this terrorist group and funded them during jonathan regime. Their greed for power brought nigeria to this economic crisis . Nigeria went 3rd quarter recession for the first during bubu first year of office and up till now nigeria is still sunk in recession. |
jerseyboy:you dirty Hausa Muslims or what’s every you are Jersey boy , I can see you are a haters of Igbo and your comments about the Igbo ain’t nice , you are the kind of breed even given the room would start up a war immediately just to make your self and your stupid religion and ethnic group been the only ones in this country, by the time you accept nigeria isn’t just for only you or your ethnic group the better for you. Your religion should been practice by just you and your fellow Muslim and it’s gonna been a Great War if the Muslim try to melt their sharia law on any non Muslims. |
By HAMILTON ODUNZE WHEN Bola Ahmed Tinubu chose to run on a Muslim-Muslim ticket, he set Nigeria on the shortest distance to becoming an Islamic Caliphate. But unfortunately, a Tinubu win would put Nigeria on a slippery slope; no one can predict where the country’s religious balance would And if you thought that palpable ethnic, religious and economic tensions would compel Tinubu to be thoughtful and mindful of his choices. In that case, you are as far away from reality as possible. Instead, Tinubu looks more like a man auditioning for another title in bravery. Therefore, he throws caution to the wind this time and does not care what image of Nigeria the world sees. When Tinubu decided to run on a Muslim-Muslim ticket, he signaled that his race for Nigeria’s presidency is not about 50 per cent of Nigerians who profess the Christian faith. He also signaled that his race is not about an inclusive Nigeria, and it is not even about democracy. If it is about democracy, he will make choices that bring Nigerians together. Instead, he further divided Nigerians for political gain and his ambition to be president. But unfortunately, such a choice shows that Tinubu is grossly insensitive to the concerns of other Nigerians who do not belong to the Muslim faith. The fact that a presidential candidate for a big political party decided to run on a Muslim-Muslim ticket is disturbing. It may indicate that Nigeria may have run its course as a diverse country. But, at the same time, it may also be the most egregious and insensitive political move in any modern democracy. The good thing is that Nigerians do not have to accept it. Instead, Nigerians must reject it for its principle and because it represents an early lousy judgement from the man who aspires to be president. Choosing a running mate is the first decision that gives voters an insight into a candidate’s state of mind and the kind of policies they intend to pursue if elected. Consider, for example, in choosing Kamala Harris as his running mate, Joe Biden made it clear that, if elected as president of the United States, his policies would include the concerns of women and African-Americans. In just one decision, Biden allayed the fears of two segments of the American population. Moreover, he showed that in a more accommodating democratic culture such as the United States, democracy is always about building the big tent. But it is not the case in Nigeria, and Tinubu, with his choice, exemplifies the difference. He is not concerned with promoting and strengthening the big-tent principle of democracy. Instead, he is concerned about his turn to be the president of Nigeria. In the meantime, Nigerians who are not Muslims fear that Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket begins the end of Nigeria as a secular state. It may also end Nigeria’s appearance to the rest of the world as a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-religious society. Yet, to grasp the full extent of Tinubu’s insensitivity, consider that even Buhari was not bold enough to choose a Muslim as a running mate. The only explanation is that Tinubu feels entitled to Nigeria’s presidency. But his presidency under a Muslim-Muslim ticket will portend a new phase of reality that may be difficult to predict or articulate. But for sure, it means that the future of Nigeria will be closer to Afghanistan than any of the Western countries we had always hoped to model Nigeria after. And just like that, a new image of Nigeria emerges with Tinubu as the artist. So, there are valid and appropriate religious arguments against Tinubu’s candidacy. He understands it, which explains the presence of fake pastors and bishops to muddle up the waters. But, if there is anything Nigerians recognise well, it is the faces of their bishops and pastors. So, they caught on. But there are also even more compelling democratic arguments to be made. So, indulge me while I make them. I will use this 1957 quote from Edwin H. Land to buttress my point: “The very essence of democracy is in the absolute faith that people must cooperate and trust the system.” But for people to cooperate and engage in lawful activities that promote the economy and general well-being, their interests must be represented and protected. For democracy to be strong, the interests of the citizenry, from economic to social, from religious to ethnic, must be perceived as represented. A Muslim-Muslim ticket undermines the confidence of 50 per cent of Nigerians who comprise the Christian population. And this is not good for democracy in Nigeria. Unfortunately, Nigeria is already paying the price of political distrust. You would think that BAT is old and experienced enough to make choices toward the unity of Nigeria. But instead, he decides to be the person who would trust the final knife into the heart of the country. Yet, Tinubu’s surrogates want Nigerians to overlook all these and vote for him. So, they lie to Nigerians with a straight face. Instead, they argue that Nigerians should focus on the team’s competence. But how could it be about competence? The same people have aided the most inept government in the history of Nigeria. But on top of that, they have also missed the point about competence. The proof of competence in a multi-religious country as large as Nigeria must begin with inclusion. So right off the bat, a system that will alienate 50 per cent of its population from participation cannot simultaneously claim to be competent. In all this, the scariest part of Tinubu’s presidency will be the loss of democracy. Democracy dies when it does not represent the interests of people across the board. Indeed, the future of Nigeria’s democracy is at stake if it discountenances the interests of 50 per cent of Nigerians. But, as the saying goes, to be forewarned is to be forearmed. |
madridguy:you are a mumu man , the better you know tinubu won’t lead nigeria to nowhere the better for you and your household. |
Villa12:verified paid worker of tinubu . |
Stupid fact check , have you heard of a southern Imam before , when would this Muslims ever think equal, what’s you can’t do in your region don’t imposed it on the Christians, you demand too much that’s you can’t give nor takes , stupid Muric and Islam is a stupid religion mainly bent to slave the average Fulani man and cause religions conflicts. |
In a sane country this terrorist and religious bigot was supposed to been in jail. |
Dollar now 720 indeed they have touched the lives of every sane Nigeria |
diadem10:shout up you miscreant |
Explorers:mumu man !!! |
Nigeria and the apc governments is a disgrace to democracy |
I think this Muslims need to been looked closely before they finally succeeded in Islamizing Nigeria, he didn’t he come to condemn the owo massacre bombing but he was quick to comment on what’s doesn’t concerned him or his religion, afonja and Fulani who thinks they owned nigeria and can spilled out every trash from their mouth , you need to come to delta and see your people begging for alms and doing minor jobs in peace and are well accepted ,but they would never make peace rain for Christian in their states because of their stupid religions and greed. |
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