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[size=15pt]Stop inciting Nigerians. That woman did not win, yet you guys started declaring results for her on twitter She is always a very lucky woman but she cannot defeat Darius Ishaku in Taraba. Never!! She cannot win[/size] |
Linqsz: Aboh Mbaise. That is Ihedioha's LGA and it's really populous |
[size=15pt]OP, I won't blame you. You probably rarely travel out of your enclave - only God knows where that is. Any regular traveller on our federal roads, even opposition APC got convinced our federal roads were now far better than they have never been in any time past. Did you ever hear APC use 'bad roads' as a campaign as they always did in years past??[/size] |
[size=14pt]Nollywood actress? Have never seen that face in Nigerian movies.[/size] |
[size=13pt]With the loud noise I thought PDP will not get any vote in Lagos, Ogun and Osun[/size] |
[size=15pt]"According to sources . . . . " APC have started again with their lies[/size] |
[size=14pt]When did Fani say PDP was leading in 23 states?[/size] |
BY PETER DURU MAKURDI – As the results of the presidential and National Assembly elections held Saturday trickles in, the result of the senatorial race in the Benue South Senatorial district shows that the Senate President, David Mark has taken a clear lead in six out of the nine local government areas, LGAs, that make up the district. Results so far garnered by Vanguard at the collation centre in Otukpo shows that the six LGAs won by Mark included Ogbadibo, his APC opponent, Daniel Onje’s hometown, where he polled 8,102 votes to Onje’s 5,669 votes. The results further shows that the Senate President also led in Ado, Otukpo, Okpokwu, Ohimini and Agatu local government areas. A break down of the senatorial results shows that in Okpokwu LGA, the PDP polled 13,355 while the APC polled 4,290. In Ohimini LGA, PDP polled 6,381 while the APC polled 4,444. In Ado LGA, PDP polled 7,894 to APC’s 2,276. In Agatu LGA, the PDP polled 10,350 as against APC’s 3,325. At the time of this report, results from Apa, Oju and Obi LGAs were still being awaited http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/david-mark-takes-a-clear-lead-in-benue-south-district-wins-in-six-out-of-nine-lgas-so-far/ |
The lies are just too much |
[size=15pt]A card can be damaged whether held by President or not. My worry with Jega is that, he would have waited to hear from his staff at the President's polling unit about the cause of the malfunction before insinuating anything on air[/size] |
[size=14pt]This sponsored story was published 3 days ago. Today, one APC addicted moderator fly it to home page.[/size] |
[size=20pt]Ambode is from Ondo[/size] |
[size=15pt]Wow . . . . like really? I won't say anything yet[/size] |
Voting is peaceful in core Boko Haram states of Borno, Yobe and Kano. How Boko Haram made Gombe (a state touted to go GEJ) their target today surprises me. Anyway, vote GEJ
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Your last advice strikes me "Lastly, you may not win the election (fairly or because you were rigged out). Painful as it sounds, you will have to go to court again if you feel unsatisfied. Pls dont give in to the temptation to encourage or order violence."
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[size=15pt]That is the way to go. Umbrellas, Umbrellas, Umbrellas everywhere. Thumprint Umbrella[/size]
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[size=15pt]Papa, that was not neccessary. Anyway, vote GEJ Vote PDP[/size]
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[size=14pt]90% of Nigerian celebrities are with GEJ. Buhari is only supported by some Yoruba actors. OP, is deliberately repeating names on the Buhari side to make the list look long[/size] |
Hahaha. . . . |
Wow . . . . so touching #GEJtill2019 |
[size=40pt]Jega's antics[/size] |
[size=15pt]OP, it's not allowed. Remove it or call the attention of INEC staff.[/size] |
[size=15pt]Whoever beleive this shameless lies from OP and his fake sources is the bigger mumu[/size] |
[size=15pt]APC and Lies are conjoined twins. Olusola Oke and Jimoh Ibrahim are still in PDP and strongly backing the reelection of President Jonathan OP, tell us another lie[/size] |
Number plate of the bus conveying thumprinted materials
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One of his best interviews so far |
[b]In President Goodluck Jonathan’s exclusive interview with The Cable, remains most revealing interview on his government, security, his candidacy and his thoughts on the future of Nigeria. Below are the top 15 points from that Interview courtesy of our friends at Breaking Times. 1) I ama not underrating APC, but I think they are grossly overrated. We shall meet on the field. That is where we will test our true strengths. 2) In 2011, taking that as a baseline for comparison, I scored 22.4 million votes. Buhari had 12.2 million votes. That is a difference in excess of 10 million. I do not suppose that you believe I have lost 6 million votes to Gen. Buhari already, or that Gen. Buhari has gained 11 million more supporters. 3) Since CPC, ANPP and ACN have merged into APC, let us say APC had 14 million votes in 2011. I still defeated all of them with over 8 million votes. Don’t forget that Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, the ANPP candidate then, and Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the ACN candidate in 2011, are now in the PDP. 4) I don’t think Nigerians will make the mistake of voting for Buhari. Gen. Buhari, with due respect, is not the right option for Nigeria at this time. 5) We are not sleeping when it comes to Boko Haram. To combat terror, you have to be systematic with your approach. It is not a conventional warfare. New laws are required to cover your operations because we never had to deal with terror before. There is also a different kind of training and personnel required. Operations have to change from conventional to non-conventional. You cannot use the equipment of 1984. Even when you buy new equipment, you need to train your soldiers on how to use it. You can’t do that in one day. Intelligence gathering has to be firmed up using the latest technology. This will not happen in one day. 6) I have about 1.7m Facebook followers but there are over 68 million registered voters in Nigeria. We are doing door-to-door mobilisation around the towns and villages. Experience has shown that the bulk of voting comes from those areas. For every voter on Twitter, you probably have 100 voters who are not on Twitter. 7) We have a very good strategy to woo voters. Our opponents have a good strategy to abuse us on Twitter. Let’s see how far that will take them on March 28. Obviously, it is not those who make the loudest noise that win the votes. Sometimes, making so much noise is a strategy to divert attention from your impending failure. 8.) On the issue of performance, I only wish to be judged on where Nigeria was when I took over and where we are now. The over 6 million farmers who are now getting fertilizers and seeds directly and enjoying improved livelihoods won’t tell you I have not done well. The transporters who are now plying good interstate roads will tell you they are happy. For example, the Benin-Ore road that used to be front-page story in newspapers for almost a decade because of its poor state is now brand new. Is the agricultural sector worse? No, it is better than we met it. Is the education sector worse? It is better than we met it. The aviation sector is better than we met it. The oil and gas sector is better than we met it. The industrial sector is better than we met it. We’re now exporters of cement and we will soon start to export cars. The rail sector is much better. The road network is bigger and better. Inland waterways are expanded. In fact, our economy is now the biggest in Africa. Therefore, let our critics judge us on the basis of facts not lies. 9) I like to ask people: was it that there was 24-hour electricity and Jonathan came and switched it off and damaged the equipment? The answer is no. Power is an age-old problem in Nigeria and we have to understand that. When I became president, we started the power sector reform all over again. You cannot decree power into being. You have to take it step by step with commitment. If anybody tells Nigerians otherwise, they are lying. 10) The accuser said $49.8 billion was missing. He then reduced the figure to $12 billion. Now people are talking about $20 billion missing. Is that the final figure they have arrived at? Why are people not saying $49 billion again? No money has been stolen. The PwC audit has laid all that to rest. It is impossible to steal $20 billion. There is no proof anywhere that money is missing. The senate has investigated it. The report is there for all to see. No money is missing. From the way the whole drama has played out, you can see that the so-called scandal was a political gimmick. 11) You don’t fight corruption with nerve. You fight it with the instruments of law. You fight it by building and strengthening institutions. Go to advanced countries. Go to the countries that rank very high on Transparency International’s corruption perception index. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Singapore, name them… They don’t use nerve to fight corruption. It is not the president or prime minister that fights corruption in those countries. It is the system. 12) Modu Sherriff was a founding member of APC. He was in the board of trustees. He was a financier of APC. Nobody in APC accused him of being Boko Haram. The moment he crossed over to PDP, he became Boko Haram. All hell was let loose. This should make it clear to you that they are all playing politics. 13) They started scandalising anyone perceived to be close to me, including men of God. I never knew politics could be this dirty. By nature, I don’t play dirty. I try to be fair. Unfortunately, people fail to recognise God in their scheming and calculations. No matter what they throw at me, if God says I will not fall, I will remain standing. 14) I have nothing but respect for Baba (Obasanjo). He likes to make his feelings known publicly. It was the same thing he did with President (Shehu) Shagari, Gen. (Ibrahim) Babangida, President Yar’Adua. It is nothing personal. He just has a passion for Nigeria and you cannot deny him his opinion, even if you don’t agree with his positions on issues. 15) After being privileged to be President of Nigeria for four years, I understand very well where the shoe pinches and where the roads are rough[/b][/size] http://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-interview-will-soon-see-apc-grossly-overrated-says-jonathan
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