Mbuhari2023's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Mbuhari2023's Profile › Mbuhari2023's Posts
If Lagosians can choose peter obi over asiwaju, despite how the former transform Lagos state and made it what it is today and go for sentiment, then this attitude will send a clear message to the political class of the kind of people who and the kind of "work" they should do for us. It simply means that we Nigerian we don't want hard working politicians |
....... |
APC governor's won against buhari |
Elections are a cornerstone of democratic societies, and the legitimacy of elected officials depends on the integrity and fairness of the election process. Despite the efforts of electoral authorities to ensure fairness, however, it is not uncommon for people to feel that even the best election is not fair if their party did not win. This perception can have serious consequences for the stability and credibility of the democratic system. One reason why people might feel that an election is unfair is that they believe that the rules of the game are stacked against them. For example, some people might feel that the electoral system favors certain parties or regions over others, or that the media is biased towards one particular candidate or party. Even if these perceptions are not entirely accurate, they can still have a powerful impact on people's perceptions of the fairness of the election. Another reason why people might feel that an election is unfair is that they believe that the election was marred by irregularities or fraud. This could include anything from ballot box stuffing to voter intimidation to hacking of electronic voting machines. In some cases, these allegations may be well-founded, and they can erode people's trust in the electoral process. It's worth noting that even the best-designed electoral systems can be imperfect. This is because electoral systems are designed by humans, and humans are fallible. No matter how well-intentioned electoral authorities may be, they can still make mistakes or overlook important factors that may influence the outcome of the election. For example, they may fail to adequately address issues related to voter suppression or gerrymandering. In addition, the very nature of democracy means that some people are going to be unhappy with the outcome of the election. This is because democracy is about majority rule, and by definition, there are going to be people who are in the minority. This can be particularly difficult to accept if the election was particularly close, and the margin of victory was small. All of these factors can contribute to the perception that an election is not fair if one's party did not win. This perception can be particularly acute in societies where political polarization is high, and where people's political identities are deeply tied to their sense of self. In these societies, people may view elections as existential battles between good and evil, and the stakes can feel incredibly high. Unfortunately, when people believe that an election is not fair, it can have serious consequences for the stability and legitimacy of the democratic system. If people do not trust the electoral process, |
Elections are a cornerstone of democratic societies, and the legitimacy of elected officials depends on the integrity and fairness of the election process. Despite the efforts of electoral authorities to ensure fairness, however, it is not uncommon for people to feel that even the best election is not fair if their party did not win. This perception can have serious consequences for the stability and credibility of the democratic system. One reason why people might feel that an election is unfair is that they believe that the rules of the game are stacked against them. For example, some people might feel that the electoral system favors certain parties or regions over others, or that the media is biased towards one particular candidate or party. Even if these perceptions are not entirely accurate, they can still have a powerful impact on people's perceptions of the fairness of the election. Another reason why people might feel that an election is unfair is that they believe that the election was marred by irregularities or fraud. This could include anything from ballot box stuffing to voter intimidation to hacking of electronic voting machines. In some cases, these allegations may be well-founded, and they can erode people's trust in the electoral process. It's worth noting that even the best-designed electoral systems can be imperfect. This is because electoral systems are designed by humans, and humans are fallible. No matter how well-intentioned electoral authorities may be, they can still make mistakes or overlook important factors that may influence the outcome of the election. For example, they may fail to adequately address issues related to voter suppression or gerrymandering. In addition, the very nature of democracy means that some people are going to be unhappy with the outcome of the election. This is because democracy is about majority rule, and by definition, there are going to be people who are in the minority. This can be particularly difficult to accept if the election was particularly close, and the margin of victory was small. All of these factors can contribute to the perception that an election is not fair if one's party did not win. This perception can be particularly acute in societies where political polarization is high, and where people's political identities are deeply tied to their sense of self. In these societies, people may view elections as existential battles between good and evil, and the stakes can feel incredibly high. Unfortunately, when people believe that an election is not fair, it can have serious consequences for the stability and legitimacy of the democratic system. If people do not trust the electoral process, |
On the 1st of March, 2023, Ahmed Bola Tinubu was declared the President-elect of Nigeria after a successful election. In his statement following the announcement, he expressed his gratitude to Nigerians for their support and trust in him, stating that He highlighted his commitment to working tirelessly to make Nigeria better, pledging to utilize his skills and expertise to deliver on his promises and achieve the aspirations of the people. As a seasoned politician, Tinubu understands the challenges facing Nigeria and the urgent need for a dynamic and responsive government to address them. The certificate of return was received alongside Senator Kashim Shettima, who is set to serve as the Vice President of Nigeria in Tinubu's administration. Together, the two leaders represent a formidable team with a shared vision for a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria. Tinubu's success in the election is a testament to his popularity and leadership abilities, as well as his extensive experience in politics. He has previously served as the Governor of Lagos State, a position in which he demonstrated his commitment to development, infrastructure, and governance. Under his leadership, Lagos State witnessed significant improvements in areas such as transportation, education, and healthcare. Tinubu's victory has been met with mixed reactions from Nigerians, with some expressing hope and optimism for a brighter future under his leadership, while others remain skeptical and cautious. Nevertheless, the President-elect has assured Nigerians that he is ready to hit the ground running and tackle the many challenges facing the country. One of the key issues that Tinubu is expected to prioritize in his administration is the economy. Nigeria, being Africa's most populous country and one of the continent's largest economies, has immense potential for growth and development. However, this potential has not been fully realized due to challenges such as corruption, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of diversity in the economy. Tinubu has promised to focus on measures that will stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and attract foreign investment. He has pledged to improve the country's infrastructure, including transportation, power, and water supply, in order to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive. Additionally, he has expressed his commitment to promoting diversification of the economy, with a focus on sectors such as agriculture, technology, and creative industries. Another area of focus for Tinubu's administration is likely to be security. Nigeria has been grappling with issues such as terrorism, banditry, and ethnic conflicts, which have had a devastating impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of Nigerians. Tinubu has pledged to tackle these issues head-on, by providing the necessary resources and support to the security agencies, as well as addressing the root causes of the conflicts. In conclusion, Tinubu's victory in the presidential election is a significant milestone for Nigeria and its people. It presents an opportunity for the country to chart a new course towards a brighter and more prosperous future, under the leadership of an experienced and capable politician. Nigerians are eagerly waiting to see the President-elect deliver on his promises and make a positive impact on the country.
|
Reno Omokri, a Nigerian author, lawyer, and political commentator, recently took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the emergence of the Muslim-Muslim ticket in Nigerian politics. According to Omokri, the Muslim-Muslim ticket is here to stay, both at the federal and state levels. He attributes this to the political sagacity and unity demonstrated by Muslims, as well as the fact that even when their votes are split, they remain the deciding factor in elections. Omokri's statement raises several interesting points and reflects the current political climate in Nigeria, which is marked by religious and ethnic tensions. The emergence of Muslim-Muslim tickets in politics is a reflection of these tensions, as politicians seek to build alliances along religious and ethnic lines. One reason for the popularity of Muslim-Muslim tickets in Nigeria is the perceived political sagacity of Muslims. Muslims are often seen as being politically astute, with a keen sense of strategy and a willingness to work together to achieve their goals. This is especially true in the north, where the Muslim population is concentrated and where there is a long tradition of Islamic scholarship and leadership. Another factor that contributes to the popularity of Muslim-Muslim tickets is the love and unity demonstrated by Muslims. Despite the many differences that exist within the Muslim community, there is a sense of solidarity and brotherhood that transcends these differences. This unity is often evident during political campaigns, as Muslims come together to support their candidates and ensure their victory at the polls. Perhaps the most important reason for the success of Muslim-Muslim tickets is the fact that even when their votes are split, Muslims remain the deciding factor in elections. This is due to the large size of the Muslim population in Nigeria, particularly in the north. Even if Muslims vote for different candidates, their sheer numbers mean that they still hold significant sway over the outcome of elections. However, while the emergence of Muslim-Muslim tickets in Nigerian politics may be a reflection of the political realities on the ground, it also raises concerns about the role of religion in politics. Some argue that the focus on religious and ethnic identities in Nigerian politics is detrimental to the country's unity and stability. In response to Omokri's tweet, some commentators have expressed concern that the emergence of Muslim-Muslim tickets could further polarize the country along religious lines. They argue that politicians should focus on building bridges between different religious and ethnic groups, rather than exploiting these divisions for political gain. Others, however, have defended the Muslim-Muslim ticket as a legitimate political strategy, arguing that politicians have the right to build alliances based on common interests and goals. They also point out that the success of Muslim-Muslim tickets in politics is a reflection of the democratic process, as voters are free to choose the candidates they believe will best represent their interests. In conclusion, the emergence of Muslim-Muslim tickets in Nigerian politics is a reflection of the complex religious and ethnic dynamics that exist in the country. While some see this as a legitimate political strategy, others argue that it could further polarize the country along religious lines. Ultimately, the success of Muslim-Muslim tickets will depend on the ability of politicians to balance the competing demands of their religious and ethnic constituencies, while also promoting unity and stability in the country as a whole.
|
Joe Biden, the President of the United States, has congratulated the President-elect of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on his victory in the recently concluded presidential election. In his message of congratulations, President Biden expressed his support for Nigeria and his willingness to work with President-elect Tinubu. President Biden also took the opportunity to issue a warning to the enemies of democracy, stating that the United States stands firmly in support of democracy and will not hesitate to take action against those who seek to undermine it. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and a key strategic partner for the United States in the region. The two countries have a long history of cooperation on issues such as security, economic development, and regional stability. President Biden's message of support for President-elect Tinubu underscores the importance of the U.S.-Nigeria relationship and the Biden administration's commitment to working with its partners in Africa to promote democracy, human rights, and economic growth. In his message, President Biden said, "I congratulate President-elect Tinubu on his victory in Nigeria's recent presidential election. The United States stands with Nigeria and is committed to working with President-elect Tinubu to strengthen our partnership and advance our shared goals of peace, security, and prosperity for all Nigerians." He added, "As we celebrate this momentous occasion, I also want to take this opportunity to warn the enemies of democracy that the United States will not tolerate any attempts to undermine the will of the Nigerian people or their democratically elected government. We stand firmly in support of democracy and will take action against those who seek to undermine it." President Biden's warning to the enemies of democracy is particularly relevant given Nigeria's history of political instability and electoral violence. The country has experienced several disputed elections in the past, and there have been instances of electoral fraud and violence. President Biden's message of support for President-elect Tinubu is also significant given the challenges facing Nigeria. The country is currently grappling with a range of economic, security, and social issues, including widespread poverty, corruption, and the ongoing conflict in the northeast. President-elect Tinubu has promised to tackle these issues head-on, and his victory in the presidential election has been widely seen as a positive development for Nigeria's democracy. In his victory speech, President-elect Tinubu thanked the Nigerian people for their support and promised to work tirelessly to address the country's challenges. He said, "I am humbled by your support and your trust in me to lead this great nation. I promise to work tirelessly to address the issues facing our country, including poverty, corruption, and insecurity. Together, we can build a better Nigeria for all our people." President Biden's message of support for President-elect Tinubu is likely to be welcomed by Nigerians, many of whom view the United States as a key ally and partner in their quest for development and prosperity. It is also likely to send a strong message to those who seek to undermine democracy in Nigeria and elsewhere. The United States has long been a champion of democracy and human rights, and President Biden's warning to the enemies of democracy is a clear signal that the U.S. will not tolerate any attempts to undermine these values. In conclusion, President Biden's message of congratulations to President-elect Tinubu is a clear sign of the importance that the United States places on its relationship with Nigeria and its commitment to promoting democracy and prosperity in Africa. His warning to the enemies of democracy underscores the need to remain vigilant against those who seek to undermine democratic values and institutions, both in Nigeria and around the world. NB: expected in few hours |
"There’s no promo during the governorship elections. For those of you that attended Tunde Ednut school of politics, you can choose to remain ignorant to the fact that politics is not for the faint hearted. Obi is a boy, I am even smarter than him.” MC With this election, who actually own Lagos state. Let 11/03/2023 election decides |
.,. |
Your greed for power cost you
|
Election results so far
|
YANZU-YANZU: Atiku Abubakar Ya Lashe Jihar Akwa Ibom Dake Kudancin Najeriya Da Gagarumin Rinjaye Daga Comr Abba Sani Pantami |
It is required by law to upload results before collation- inec chairman |
Tinubu Wins Ondo State Presidential APC: 369,924 LP: 47,350 PDP: 115,463 FOLLOW RESULTS LIVE: http:///3IYkJ4b #NigeriaDecides2023 #NigeriaElections2023 #ElectionResults |
FINAL RESULT FOR OSUN APC - 343,945 LP - 23,283 NNPP - 713 PDP - 354,366 #Nigeriandecides2023
|
Kwankwaso won over 1.1 million+ votes in kano
|
.....
|
Fantastic
|
YANZU-YANZU: Peter Obi Ya Lashe Zaben Jihar Legas Garin Bola Tinubu Peter Obi ya samu kuri'u 582,664, yayin da Tinubu ya samu 541,850 Daga Comr Abba Sani Pantami |
Jahar Adamawa Lamurde APC. 3645 PDP 9912 LP. 9744 NNPP 188 Girei APC. 8531 PDP. 17,557 LP. 3749 NNPP 254 Shelleng APC. 6213 PDP 14,765 LP 1028 NNPP 69 Toungo APC 4163 PDP. 7,401 LP. 651 NNPP. 59 Ganye APC 10,112 PDP. 21,672 LP 1069 NNPP 191 Guyuk APC 5904 PDP 13942 LP. 8165 NNPP 91 Mayo Belwa APC. 13271 PDP. 23479 LP 1392 NNPP. 280 https://www.facebook.com/96160950863/posts/pfbid02iSVbg784wM5FNQD5E2Ax5mEgJFRmaqfD2qkSoh3BbHJasdBT2D72V9zg8BPP15fCl/ |
OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS: 1. Ekiti State APC - 201,494 LP - 11,397 NNPP - 264 PDP - 89,554 Total Vote Cast - 314,472 #NigeriaElection2023 #NigeriaDecides #ElectionResults |
Ipob kwenu, low budget talibans
|
An igbo, a southerner and has me. President support
|
Their activities only cripple academics activities for past 10 years, disrupt nysc and jamb activities. Increase academics course duration for students and parents and nothing positive to show. #banASUU |
dialfa:how? |
Can I be a referee for someone looking for a job in an organization iam currently working from? |
False prophets will come and go, we are already know this |
I wonder who is speaking for pdp this time! Now that their messiah is on errand for baba Buhari,
|
DubaiLandLord:this is true |