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TheWholeTruth:There are more criminals in APC people like Tinubu, Atiku, Fashola, Amaechi, Kwankwaso, Dino and so many of them and they are the ones funding Buhari campaign, more than half of your members where former PDP members so stop deceiving yourself. |
TheWholeTruth:I know you guys very well, APC is full of lies, deceits and propaganda. GEJ 2019 |
I swear with my life this is another propagana from APC, they tried to split our votes they didn't succeed now they want to intimidate and scare us to reduce our voting block, they know our massive votes will affect their plans. GEJ should promise and provide enough security for our people before, during and after the election. GEJ 2019 |
almurtadha:You are among the animals that I was referring to, burning your opponent bus will that guarantee Buhari wining the election, you guy lack common sense, your leaders failed you and your blaming GEJ. Ewu |
ASL33:Just campaign bus imagine when GEJ will go there to compaign? CSO are down here preaching violent free election in southern medias instead of them to go north and preach that rubbish to those animals that doesn't understand come and go, The goat Buhari went to Anambra, Aba, Warri they welcome him peacefully gave him traditional title etc and he went home safely he's in Enugu dancing azonto nobody is disturbing him. I doubt if this country will survive what is coming her way. He should call his cult followers to order. |
Only God know the future of this country, those guys up north are animals. |
FKO81:I hope when GEJ pull crowd in the north or west you will not accuse his party giving #2000 to people to attend his rally? |
Rooneyboy:APC full of lies, deceit and propaganda. |
APC are holding village meeting or should I call it APC burial ceremony, this can be rally, thank God Ngige has acknowledged we don't have interests in All past criminals (APC) |
APC are holding village meeting, this can be rally, thank God Ngige has acknowledged we don't have interests in All past criminals (APC) |
[quote author=opiaoku post=29667664]You're a certified bastard for linking me to a renowned terrorist Thunder fire you there Am talking about Obiano and you're talking nonsense are you a mad man? Innasmuch we share the same "Gej till 2019" if it's true Obiano did so then you're nothing but a bastard fool. Btw [b]I don't hate Obiano [/[/b]quote] I forgive you and sorry for refering you to that guy, but mind you the guy is not a terrorist, he is Obama's campaign manager All Past Criminals hired. |
opiaoku: |
opiaoku:David plouffe APC international propaganda consultant doing his work, is that your attacking point today in Anambra campaign, we Anambarians love our governor so you are wasting you time, we are considering to give GMB 0.2% don't push us oooh we might change our minds and bring the number down to 0%. |
paragwua:No problem we assure him 0.1% from Anambra state we will come out to see the face that is terrorising Nigerians and collect shares of our national cake, but be rest assured 0.1% from our zone, and don't forget to tell us why you jail our leaders Ikemba Ojukwu, Alex Ekwueme, Jim Nwobodo, Sam Mbakwe. |
tensazangetsu:He is fake, they can deceive themselfs online not on polling units |
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Read details of 2011 presidential election results from states, regions and percentage. http://www.nigerianmuse.com/20110419040622zg/sections/general-articles/details-of-2011-presidential-election-results-in-nigeria/ |
masterpower:Go back and read what I wrote, I'm 100% sure GEJ will win, but his campaign teams should work hard they should not relent |
FKO81: |
Yes we agreed GEJ pulled crowd in Lagos and Coal city, from experience; I know Buhari will pull more crowds in northwest and northeast and some part of west, but the voting pattern will dissimilar, reasons: Easterners for example, apart from working class among them majority of them are business men and women and when their favourite candidate calls for political rally it will be hard for them to short down their business, that is why some candidates go to market to campaign but election day they will come out in mass to support their candidates. North for example, there is high level of unemployment in the north, those doing business can short their business down more than two or three times for prayer which is not bad, but imagine when Buhari is in town for political campaign they don't mind closing down their business through out the day to support him. That is why opposition party are working hard to weaken eastern voting block, because they are the only tribe in Nigeria you will see in millions and thousands in every nooks and crannies in Nigeria, GEJ team should not relent they should work hard because opposition are working hard to weaken his political base through propaganda and lies, and his campaign team should go to major markets in Nigeria and campaign tell Nigerians what you have done and what you will do in second tenure, promise and provide security for all Nigerians before, during, and after election, make sure they have their PVC, stick to issues base politics, give hope to those that are cynical and doubtful of your administration, they are large number of undecided voters out there. My observation and advice thanks. |
Adminisher:You guys parading as Igbo are very silly, Igbo men and women in every part of this country will vote for GEJ. Igbos doesn't have future in APC |
ChinemeOkpan:Did you hear PDP chairman when he said Igbos are the only tribe in Nigeria you will find in every nooks and crannies in this country in large numbers when he was making speech in Enugu, do you think GEJ and his team are stupid campaigning in Enugu today? these guys know the game more than you, why is your candidate wasting his time campaigning in east? since north and west has the highest numbers of votes what prevented you people from making Buhari and pastor Tunde president and vice president 2011? GEJ won Buhari home state Kastina which is still PDP state. Just few weeks to go, some of you will end-up in hospital beds. |
Ngwakwe:My bro help me ask him oo. Amaechi na idiot |
kurt09:Amaechi is on his own, thanks for reminding us. Next |
Oooh boy see crowd, not the street rally Buhari is holding in Aba with Rochas supporters. |
NgeneUkwenu:Layman analogy, the election has been solved scentifically, just wait for the outcome. You can bookmark this page. |
emiye:Chike Obi the great mathematicians, keep dreaming! |
emiye:Chike Obi the great mathematicians, keep dreaming! |
Northwest, Bauchi, Abia, Awka Ibom lead in PVC collection. AS controversy rages over the issuance of the permanent voter cards (PVCs), the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disclosed that 38,774,391 million voters, as of Wednesday, had collected the mandatory identity for voting in the February general election as of Wednesday.It also noted that a total of 54,341,610 million PVCs were received in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), leaving an outstanding 15,567,219 PVCs to be collected.The collected PVCs represented 71.35 per cent of the total released for collection in all the states and Abuja.In the breakdown of the PVC collection analysis obtained from INEC, northern states had the highest percentage of collection, while southern states and Abuja took the rear.While the North-West states of Jigawa, Katsina, Kano and Sokoto had collection percentage of over 80 per cent, South-West states of Lagos, Ogun, Oyo had collection percentage of slightly over 50 per cent.However, southern states of Akwa-Ibom and Abia also had impressive collection statistics of over 80 per cent.Of particular note is the FCT, with the lowest collection percentage of 48.44, leaving 438,425 uncollected out of a total 850,360.Jigawa topped the highest collection statistics with 94.12 per cent rate. Of the 1,551,831 million PVCs received in the state, 1,460,620 million had been collected, leaving a paltry 91,211.It was closely followed by Sokoto and Kano, with 86.67 per cent and 86.63 per cent respectively. Of the 1,398,010 million PVCs in Sokoto, 1,211,717 had been collected, leaving an outstanding of 186,293, while Kano recorded 2,771,185 million collection out of 3,198,859, leaving 427,674 as outstanding.Lagos, with highest number of available PVCs in the country, having 4,000,000 voters, recorded a collection of 53.98 per cent, leading to 2,159,091 million collected and 1,840,909 yet to be collected.Insurgency-torn Borno State, however, has zero PVC allocation and consequently none distributed in the state.Yobe and Adamawa, which are also Boko-Haram infested, incidentally had PVC allocation, with Yobe having an impressive 81.33 per cent collection rate, amounting to 740,336 being collected out of a total of 910,330, leaving only 169,994.Collection rate in Adamawa is, however, average with 59.64 per cent, leading to 912,312 cards collected out of a total of 1,529,636, with 617,324 as outstanding.In President Goodluck Jonathan’s home state of Bayelsa, 370,062 PVCs had been collected out of a total of 465,902, leaving an outstanding of 95,840. The collection percentage is 79.43.In Katsina, the home-state of his main challenger, General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the collection percentage was 82.61 per cent, as 1,965,840 million PVCs had been picked up out of the available 2,379,766 million, leaving 413,926 as outstanding.In Kaduna, home-state of Vice President Namadi Sambo, an impressive 82,10 per cent was recorded, with 2,643,517 million PVCs already collected out of a total of 3,219,994 million, leaving an outstanding of 576,477.Rivers has 64.06 per cent collection rate, with 1,253,606 million PVCs already collected out of a total of 1,956,983 million, leaving an outstanding of 703,377.Lagos has the highest number of available PVCs, followed by Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Oyo, Rivers and Delta respectively.Chief Press Secretary to the INEC chairman, Mr Kayode Idowu, however, noted that the distribution of PVCs continued at local government offices of INEC at the end of the three-day exercise at polling unit level.He said the turnout of the people to collect the PVCs was not the making of INEC, adding that the statistics showed 28 out of the 36 states, including the FCT, was not yet a complete picture.Over 300,000 unclaimed PVCs in EkitiIn Ekiti State, INEC said there are over 300,000 unclaimed PVCs in its custody, ahead the general election in February.INEC, reacting to a demand at a stakeholders’ meeting on the election in Ado Ekiti, said the voter cards were there waiting for the people to collect.The administrative secretary of INEC in the state, Elder Femi Agboola, who announced this while reacting to a question during the meeting, said the cards are “scattered in all the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State.”Agboola declared that people still demanding for the cards had “up till the end of the month to claim their cards,” saying “some people will come in February after the deadline and claim that they were not aware of the deadline or that they travelled or would come up with different excuses.” http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/26263-n-west-states-bauchi-akwa-ibom-abia-lead-in-pvc-collection-fct-lagos-imo-anambra-ogun-oyo-take-rear |
1stola:Guy you did list the frauds going on in Lagos state by Tinubu and his family including Fashola and cronies |
AS controversy rages over the issuance of the permanent voter cards (PVCs), the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disclosed that 38,774,391 million voters, as of Wednesday, had collected the mandatory identity for voting in the February general election as of Wednesday.It also noted that a total of 54,341,610 million PVCs were received in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), leaving an outstanding 15,567,219 PVCs to be collected.The collected PVCs represented 71.35 per cent of the total released for collection in all the states and Abuja.In the breakdown of the PVC collection analysis obtained from INEC, northern states had the highest percentage of collection, while southern states and Abuja took the rear.While the North-West states of Jigawa, Katsina, Kano and Sokoto had collection percentage of over 80 per cent, South-West states of Lagos, Ogun, Oyo had collection percentage of slightly over 50 per cent.However, southern states of Akwa-Ibom and Abia also had impressive collection statistics of over 80 per cent.Of particular note is the FCT, with the lowest collection percentage of 48.44, leaving 438,425 uncollected out of a total 850,360.Jigawa topped the highest collection statistics with 94.12 per cent rate. Of the 1,551,831 million PVCs received in the state, 1,460,620 million had been collected, leaving a paltry 91,211.It was closely followed by Sokoto and Kano, with 86.67 per cent and 86.63 per cent respectively. Of the 1,398,010 million PVCs in Sokoto, 1,211,717 had been collected, leaving an outstanding of 186,293, while Kano recorded 2,771,185 million collection out of 3,198,859, leaving 427,674 as outstanding.Lagos, with highest number of available PVCs in the country, having 4,000,000 voters, recorded a collection of 53.98 per cent, leading to 2,159,091 million collected and 1,840,909 yet to be collected.Insurgency-torn Borno State, however, has zero PVC allocation and consequently none distributed in the state.Yobe and Adamawa, which are also Boko-Haram infested, incidentally had PVC allocation, with Yobe having an impressive 81.33 per cent collection rate, amounting to 740,336 being collected out of a total of 910,330, leaving only 169,994.Collection rate in Adamawa is, however, average with 59.64 per cent, leading to 912,312 cards collected out of a total of 1,529,636, with 617,324 as outstanding.In President Goodluck Jonathan’s home state of Bayelsa, 370,062 PVCs had been collected out of a total of 465,902, leaving an outstanding of 95,840. The collection percentage is 79.43.In Katsina, the home-state of his main challenger, General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the collection percentage was 82.61 per cent, as 1,965,840 million PVCs had been picked up out of the available 2,379,766 million, leaving 413,926 as outstanding.In Kaduna, home-state of Vice President Namadi Sambo, an impressive 82,10 per cent was recorded, with 2,643,517 million PVCs already collected out of a total of 3,219,994 million, leaving an outstanding of 576,477.Rivers has 64.06 per cent collection rate, with 1,253,606 million PVCs already collected out of a total of 1,956,983 million, leaving an outstanding of 703,377.Lagos has the highest number of available PVCs, followed by Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Oyo, Rivers and Delta respectively.Chief Press Secretary to the INEC chairman, Mr Kayode Idowu, however, noted that the distribution of PVCs continued at local government offices of INEC at the end of the three-day exercise at polling unit level.He said the turnout of the people to collect the PVCs was not the making of INEC, adding that the statistics showed 28 out of the 36 states, including the FCT, was not yet a complete picture.Over 300,000 unclaimed PVCs in EkitiIn Ekiti State, INEC said there are over 300,000 unclaimed PVCs in its custody, ahead the general election in February.INEC, reacting to a demand at a stakeholders’ meeting on the election in Ado Ekiti, said the voter cards were there waiting for the people to collect.The administrative secretary of INEC in the state, Elder Femi Agboola, who announced this while reacting to a question during the meeting, said the cards are “scattered in all the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State.”Agboola declared that people still demanding for the cards had “up till the end of the month to claim their cards,” saying “some people will come in February after the deadline and claim that they were not aware of the deadline or that they travelled or would come up with different excuses.” http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/26263-n-west-states-bauchi-akwa-ibom-abia-lead-in-pvc-collection-fct-lagos-imo-anambra-ogun-oyo-take-rear |
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