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I still don't get it. If Tinubu could buy INEC and rig himself into Aso Rock, what stops him from pocketing INEC in Lagos for the Governorship elections? I'm not too naive to believe that INEC choose not to rig Obi out in Lagos for some reasons best known to them. |
For him to talk like that, it can only be two reasons. One, he's an APC card carrying member. Two, it's confirmed he voted for Tinubu. |
stillme231:Who controls the court? No be human Nigerians those Judges be? If Tinubu or APC offers them millions of dollars for a favorable judgment; you think you will get a normal verdict? Most of you don't know how rotten your government has become or you do but chose to be naive about it. Money rules the land where the people are hungry. |
Suffering and smiling Nigerians. APC abeg keep up the Suffering pls. Nigerians will keep Suffering until they are ready to do something drastic about it. |
I really can't believe some citizens still have trust in INEC after what they did in the last election. To me, I'd consider anybody queuing to vote anybody a fool. |
RightToReject:Don't blame them. That's the Nigerian myopic mentality as regards politics. The "inexperienced, unknown or poor" is to denote someone seen as not versed in the ways politics is played here. In other words, you must be savvy with cheating, bribery and all the dirty tricks associated with politics. Well, I can't hold brief for the young man but I do know the Dad. Annie Okonkwo is a monied man way back. I'm sure he got his son's back in the event snakes and alligators move to swallow him in the house. |
KingofTheStreet:We had someone like him in 1983 in the name of Tunde Idiagbon. Till tomorrow, I will forever mourn him. He would have killed this culture of bribery amongst our Policemen and looting in Government, unfortunately IBB removed him and Buhari. Buhari actually took credit for Tunde's work and that's why people felt he was good for this presidency in 2015. |
If you voted for Tinubu, you'd better stay in Nigeria and work with him towards an Eko O ni baje Nigeria. If not, I can help you relocate if you've good evidence to prove the contrary. I speak in peace. |
olatade:You can say whatever you want to say. Just you don't ever complain about anything from the government through the next 4 years or so in your life. Learn to absorb whatever you see. |
YorubaSamurai:You're very silly. The untold suffering that would embrace Nigerians in the coming years will be blind to race or tribe. I'd wait to hear you call Ibos then. |
The money Tinubu spent on INEC is enough to offset Nigeria's debt. |
Can you see that silly Ukrainian President. He supports injustice abroad but crying over it at home. You can now begin to understand why Karma is dealing with him and his people. |
Even if Tinubu gets into Aso Rock, believe me, it won't be a smooth ride for him. There will all manners of uprisings in the days ahead. I fear for this country. |
Obi should just take a back seat now and think things through. I had felt he had better plans to confront the rigging but I was disappointed. Obi is supposed to be a catalyst to the mass uprising that's to come but judging from the youths response, I don't see it. Obi won this election but the fact is, even if he becomes President; those evil forces behind Tinubu will still frustrate him, if not kill him. So, the point is: This crime is actually against the Nigerian masses. Not only Obi. And, it's now evident that there's a powerful axis of evil in place holding the Nigerian masses down. To move forward can only take a violent struggle. That's the solution. If I don't see the Nigerian youths taking to the streets before the inauguration or doing something drastic to ensure those powerful evil forces are swept out, then nothing will change. Nigerians should then just sit back and continue suffering, irrespective of tribe...because suffering knows no tribe. Sooner or later, these Tinubu supporters will start feeling the heat again. So, it's nothing new. By the next 4 years, we will know who's still supporting who and who will go to the polling unit, under the hot sun to vote rubbish. Anyway... |
johnjay4u2u:What's wrong with you? With all that just happened, you still believe in elections? The Nigerian (s)elections? The Nigerian government is corrupt. Very corrupt. Didn't you see what happened in Rivers state? It's only a bloody revolution that can change Nigeria for the better...with the whole dirty, corrupt elite wiped out. It's only then that you could talk about election in a newer sense. |
Nigeria is a huge joke plus dirty dream. Can anyone imagine how the international community would be looking at Nigeria now? |
Jonathan has always been a fool. I'm not surprised. |
Just imagine the ongoing rascality. If the Military comes in now, people will start shouting. |
Federal Republic of RIGeria. |
Dunce. That's because most of the time, these artistes don't know what they sing about. Does he even fully understand the meaning of his genre of music: Afrobeat? That's emancipation. That's the negro spiritual for the liberation of every oppressed soul. Naturally, Burna ought to be a poster boy for LP. That's if he's fully woke. Because LP is about the liberation of the Nigerian masses from the minority cabal at the top. And here he's saying he has no candidate. Soon, you will forget your pants at the village stream. |
Ebukamatth:INEC sef follow dey rape the masses. Only God can help Nigeria. |
All these INEC news lately is enough to give anyone BP. |
iLoveYouToo:What are you talking about? You think if we don't address this anomaly right now, next time you tell people to go out and vote, na goat and other animals you will see there. Inec is corrupt. There's nothing like independent inec. Get that. Every fool knows this by now. |
seborrhic:Of course, with the level of suffering over the past 8yrs; there should be no room for the magnitude of criminality witnessed in this election. |
Moh247:You think this was an election? Think again. Tinubu won't smell that seat. Not with the present state of things in Nigeria now. |
Omoawoke:Very soon, I will give you a reason to care |
Hendrixky:Not all Yorubas, though. I know a lot of Yorubas who are proud LP members and are truly fighting for a better Nigeria through Obi. It's those Yorubas who would rather die in poverty than vote outside their tribal group. Smh. |
Omoawoke:Make sure you note my name on this platform wella. |
Grit2943:Moreso, Banky was busy talking about his wife and why he chose not to marry a Nollywood lady bla black bla. Dude is crazy. This is election time. No need telling us about your wife at this time. |
Omoawoke:Don't worry. I wish you well. |