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Tinubu is going to win this election |
If you want to know our CIA agents in the country, this is a perfect example. She is CIA, NOTHING MORE NOTHING LESS |
Tinubu-Kano |
It's a lie, it wasn't that massive but a picture propaganda
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This is an APC work in Kaduna. They want to cripple the PDP in its strong base of Southern Kaduna. |
lhordspy:Not in politics! In politics, responding is the best way to go. |
lhordspy:That's why PDP is a worthless opposition. They are so cold and always on the defensive like a party in power. |
But the borders are already opened |
Peter Obi will not get 10% in Kaduna |
ignis:They don't know how politics is played my friend |
If the G5 governors endorsed Peter Obi, then Tinubu has won this election |
The best decision for Wike is to support Tinubu. For Tinubu, that will be an added advantage to their calculation. For Wike, it will give him the needed relevance moving forward. If Wike support Obi, then he is making a political miscalculation. Obi cannot have the needed spread to win. Obi doesn't have the needed structure in 774 LGAs to win, therefore Wike can only boost his chances which will not be enough to change anything. Wike should be smart enough to support Tinubu |
In my opinion, Tinubu will be a worker friendly president more than Atiku. What do you think? |
Tinubu will be a labour friendly president no doubt |
Tinubu is right about this. Political power is not gotten on a platter. He really understand the concept of power and how to take it. This same concept has been applied for many years by leaders of the world powers |
Atiku went to Arewa House and spoke for a good one and half hours, and out of all he said, it is only a statement that was taken out of context that made the headline. Indeed, this is sad. Atiku had the best outing of the 3 Presidential candidates, and the below reason is why I said this. During the Speech phase: *He clearly outlined his plan for the region, which is integrated into his National Plan and Policy document. Do you know it's only Atiku that has such? People don't attack him on his policies mostly but his personality and main reason is because most people don't like to read, so to enable critical appraisals, or perhaps; there's nothing to criticize there, because it's so good. Specifically, he touched on the following key areas with a particular outlining of how, by who, where and when to get there: * Economy: he clearly explained it's link to all aspects of development especially with regards to Infrastructure as a key component of development. He promised to tackle the issue of power, road and rail network. During the interaction phase, he specifically wanted to target all the dams located in the North as a source of electricity generation * Agriculture was also another key aspects of his development plan and how intend to make the North an agricultural hub. He promised to ensure the North take its place in Agriculture like the late Sardauna has envisioned. In Atiku Policy document, everything has been outlined and how to get it done ( same for all promises). * Promised to support all SMEs in the North and nationally by setting aside $10B. Such support is vital to overall economic development of the region and the country at large. * Restructuring and allowing most states and Local Government Areas more resources * Repositioning our education system with a particular emphasis of ensuring a compulsory and free education. During the interaction phase: * Atiku was asked about the 'Almajiri' menace, and his response was the best. He spoke out of experience and recall his setting up of a committee to which the it's report has not been implemented. He promised to make education compulsory for all children, implement education tax and ensure that the committee report he set up was implemented. Education is where Atiku is passionate about and he spoke at length about his investment and how he intends to not compromise when it comes education in his presidency. * He was asked on the issue of Biodiversity projects and the agencies involved. He promised for more funding through the private sector and the streamlining of the operation of most agencies to reduce cost. This especially through of ecological projects to reduce environmental degradation. * On women, he responded by promising women and youth a 60% part representation in his government. He elaborated on what he has done for women, because of that fact that his mother raised him all by herself and he knows the place of women in the society especially in the fight against poverty. * On Local Government, he plan for devolving more resources and abort the State and Local Government joint Account. Most importantly, he intends to 'Restructure' and push more responsibilities to the Local Govts and states through effective legislation. * Now, the question on why he is the best candidate for the north and why the north should trust him is what was taken out of context. Atiku was responding in a nationalistic fashion, but those who deliberately quote the statement did not fully understand the context on why the statement was made. Atiku was simply trying to say the North needs him as a nationalist from the zone. The North does not need a candidate that is of Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa ethnic stock in his antecedents and make up. Of course, out of all the candidates that are contesting, Atiku is the only one with a nationalist outlook and beliefs May Atiku succeed. Atiku will win the 2023 Presidential election God willing. |
Bukayosakes:Buhari cannot mobilise anything for Tinubu |
I don't know which North he is talking about |
I prefer for people to be realistic, Atiku has the best chance this time. |
ILEMUDA:Your North West permutation is wrong! Atiku is taking 70% of North West. Kwankwaso can do a little we'll only in Kano. Mind you, I'm from the North West, and it appears Atiku is taking that region with a huge margin. Your FCT is wrong, Atiku will do much better than Tinubu there. There is no way for Atiku to get 12% from South South, you need to reevaluate your numbers. Atiku mau get up to 40% from there. Most of your numbers doesn't reflect reality on the ground.. |
I don't see Atiku not winning this election. Those who know the numbers will understand. |
Angelfrost:It was the area the crime was committed; they are mostly educated within that axis |
Niger Republic Deserves Better: a brief on the 'Transaqua Water Project' The news on the recent donation by Nigeria to Niger Republic has raised a lot of debates with majority of respondents scorning the Federal Government. As for me, I fully support it, and I see it as a good gesture that can nurture the bond of mutual relationship and solidify a key pillar in our efforts to improve security in Nigeria and Niger Republic. Generally, people don't seems to understand the complexities of security situation and how very much it's linked to the countries in the Sahel. Apart from security issues, Nigeria should do much more to see that the economic and developmental potential of all the countries in the Sahel is enhanced through massive investment in infrastructure that can improve the viability of the Lake Chad and enhance socioeconomic indices positively. How can that be achieved? Well, there are many proposals and projects to that effect, but one of projects that has spurred my attention is the ' Transaqua'. This was project that has a very long history beginning with the efforts of the Italians. What did this project entails? 'Transaqua—also called the Transaqua Inter Basin Water Transfer Scheme—is a project that dates back to the mid-1970s, when engineers from the Italian company Bonifica witnessed the drying up of Lake Chad and came out with the idea of refilling the lake by transferring water from the Congo Basin, where immense quantities of water were simply wasted into the Atlantic Ocean, unused.' It's basically about recharging the 'Lake Chad' through a series of canals and dams. The 'Lake Chad' has been observed to be shrinking as a result of a drought since the 1970s. Many studies have linked the current security challenge being experienced as a result of the lack of opportunities in farming and fishing.. pushing many young men into all forms of migration and crimes. Of course, the situation is much more than highlighted here. Can it be done? Well, that is difficult to answer, but the prospect moving forward appears to be promising. If you want to read more about this project, click on the link attached to this post. http://lawrencefreemanafricaandtheworld.com/lake-chad-basin/
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onuman:This is where I will have to give it to Atiku. |
Listening to Atiku and Peter Obi's response on this issue tells me one thing: Atiku is the man for job. This is my honest assessment. |
God1000:I'm one |
ArewaNorth:Atiku is going to beat Tinubu blue black in the North. I'm a core northerner, too. |
TechCapon:Russia has not default, it's just paying in rouble, that's all. Russian money in billion of dollars have been frozen by the West, they should take from there |
samuelson06:This is the naked truth people don't know about |
They did same with ditching zoning |
The biggest mistake that Tinubu will make is choosing El Rufai as his VP. He will make the mistake of alienating more sympathetic Christians. He will also make the mistake of a VP that will undermine his rule moving forward |
TheNiceGuy:Simplified thinking! That will be the biggest undoing of APC to go Muslim Muslim |
