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@Ipleddge, saw your mentions. Hiya ![]() ![]() |
AgapeCharis - Barrow pusher, Yahooboy, Comedian, Native doctor, Father fatoyinbo( )What kind of man did I intend marrying? |
Bants:Saw that on twitter as well. They exaggerated. She had a total votes of 13,076. Far from the 10th position. |
stonecoldcafe:Click on her website: http://www.remisonaiya.com/ All you need to know about her, you shall find there. |
Akasha:I wonder why they do that, comparing Nigeria to USA, same USA who doesn't even send them. Smh! |
This is so not FFK, I can't find him in this article. Or was he held @ gunpoint to make this speech? Well, if GEJ conceeded to defeat, who the hell is FFK not to? Glad we all moving forward, let's march on. |
Specialist900:Aii ![]() ![]() ![]() |
@BreezyRita, welcome back dear. True I've been MIA on here but am always here. Happy New Month ![]() ![]() |
Specialist900:Lol, well true that. But I gat y'all in my heart ![]() Happy New Month to you and Everyone in the house ![]() ![]() ![]() |
joywendy:Yeah I have, the total votes of all aspirants is all over the place now. Just incase, KOWA: 13,076 |
My fellow Nigerians, Roughly four months ago, I signified my intention to represent KOWA Party at the presidential elections. I was involved in a primary with three other aspirants and emerged our Party’s nominee. The period between then and now has been challenging, revealing and deeply rewarding. Understandably, given our political culture, we were met from some quarters with cynicism from the very beginning, ours being a relatively new party with little funding and no known heavyweights. At the same time, many Nigerians saw in our audacious candidacy the possibility of real change and a clear departure from what we have known so far as a nation. I am proud of what we have achieved over this very short period. KOWA is now known not only across Nigeria but also by many people in the international space. We performed far above what we were expected to in every state of the Federation, and enquiries have been pouring in from many interested and inspired individuals across the nation, asking how they can join our party and help spread its ideals. (Kindly visit www.kowaparty.net.) This experience has made me, now more than ever, convinced of the need for a value re-orientation in our country. As a society we appear to celebrate people who represent the ills we complain about, or are prepared to look the other way when they offer us temporary palliatives. This has to change, and I hope to work with my Party to continue to spread this message without which our hope of building a just and prosperous nation will forever remain a mirage. I am also convinced that there is a quiet majority out there who see the truth in our message that only a leader with strong values and an independent mind can give us the change we need. As such, I intend to spend the coming years working with other members to grow KOWA Party and establish it as a solid and attractive platform of excellence for politicians of character and integrity. Finally, many may not be aware, but the core support for my campaign was provided by volunteers. Ordinary people like me, who shared our message broadly in spite of disbelief and even derision from some supporters of some larger parties. To these ordinary people who saw themselves in my candidacy and made sacrifices to actualize our dream, I am greatly indebted and hereby express my profound gratitude. This is not the end. This is only the beginning. The power to change Nigeria for good lies in all of us. While we congratulate the incoming government on their victory at the polls, we also remind them that something has changed significantly about the Nigerian people at this election, and that governments will from now on be held to account. God bless you all, and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Professor Oluremi SONAIYA http://www.remisonaiya.com/ Congrats Ma for also making the women folks proud. Congrats to the Incoming Government. God Bless Nigeria. |
cirmuell:Ohk. Just clicked on it. However, I do not have the time right now to go thru each tweet and compute. I'l just hold on for the final computation to be given. Thanks ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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yoged:Yeah, well done Ichiato, I have you bookmarked for current results. |
cirmuell:But am not on twitter. I'l just wait for inec to paste the total results on their site then ![]() |
orimion:Hi, Do u have the total votes for KOWA so far, am interested in her details. |
halldoran:I don't get. Is that a link? |
It feels good tho seeing the party, PDP finally being battered - its been a long time coming, damn! Like OBJ saw this future and left, I wonder what he's doing right now seeing this results ![]() ![]() ![]() I feel for GEJ tho, he shouldn't have contested. KOWA party total results pls, anyone? Any link? |
Biggyd2:Well written! |
CFCfan:Really? Do you have the records? Am interested in knowing her total votes. |
onosprince:Real people ![]() |
Like what the hell is this guy putting on. Saying 'Too much going on' is just an understatement, too much unnecessary fuzz going on best describes this outft, wth! |
zyzxx:Am very well, trust you are too. Was just checking up on you ![]() |
Bantino:Am fine o, just checking up on you ![]() |
Greetings to you Bantino and Zyzxx ![]() |
Specialist900:Lol. And why is that? |
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