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Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by MosquitoREBIRTH(m): 11:25am On Apr 25, 2022
In as much you are right about intelligenceand all, Obi and Osibanjo should keep sitting in their comfort and waiting for people to remember and know them, while other serious people are going round, building bridges and canvassing. Look, as much as we want good people, we cannot take out politics out of POLITICS. Do all you can, get your numbers, get your followers and win. You need the numbers in politics, not just the PhDs and other certificates.
ClintonEmex:
One thing that has kept Nigeria behind and unprogressive is tribalism and sentiments.

What Reno is indirectly saying here is that PDP should give Atiku the flag because he's from the North and not Peter Obi, cos the Northerners will prefer to vote for their own despite Obi being much better in every ramification.

But I think Buhari's regime should have opened many people's eyes to the truths and realities of things. What Nigeria has gone through in the hands of Buhari should have made virtually everyone to know that what matters is competence and true leadership.

Peter Obi is the best candidate so far from the PDP, he's someone with a track record of success. He's like a coach that has good record in his former team and will most likely replicate his performance in the next and bigger team.

In the PDP we have Obi and in the APC we have Osinbajo, these are men that will offer hope and brighter things to Nigeria. They're not power drunk or selfish, they're there to salvage the situation on ground unlike their older counterparts who just wants to rule for ruling sake. Anyone of them that takes the mantle of leadership will take Nigeria to a better and greater heights.

People should stop taking us backwards by talking about regions and tribes, we're past that stage of voting out of sentiments. Look for the best candidates and vote for them irrespective of tribe, color and religion. Make Nigeria a better place, we're bitterly far from our mates in the world due to bad leadership. Stop suffering others because of your selfish interest.
Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by Chrixtopha(m): 11:41am On Apr 25, 2022
Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by Polchiz(m): 9:50pm On Apr 25, 2022
Bobloco:
"He wrote, “The 2019 election by voter numbers:

NW: 8.2 M
NC: 4.4 M
NE: 4.3 M
SW: 3.8 M
SS: 3:2 M
SE: 2.09 M"


Irrespective of the fact that the south east has the lowest voting number based on regions as showed above, what Reno omokri failed to tell his audience is that in other regions, After the indigenes, the next tribe that populate those regions is the people from the south east. The South Easterners in those regions also vote in the elections.
Example is a state like Lagos State, after the indigenous Yorubas, the next tribe that populates Lagos State is the people from the south east. Don't they (South Easterners) vote on election day.
Nigerians go to school to acquire papers they call certificate. Most of them lack cognitive abilities.
They cannot reason beyond prejudice and tribalism.
APC that struggled to win Kaduna State because of the Igbos and Southern Kaduna Christians.
In their mind, all the voters in Kano are Hausa Muslims?
Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by Idiko1: 10:03pm On Apr 25, 2022
Reno Omokri, you are as good as Nigeria, foolish. Instead of educating the goons called Nigerians the need to focus on ideas and strategies, you are busy wasting time on the region or ethnicity of would-be candidate. What a dingbat.
Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by Akponmfet: 10:26pm On Apr 25, 2022
kettykings:
It seems all the igbos in Lagos, Kaduna, Kano, Jos , Maiduguri and Abuja are now automatically APC members . There are more than 15 million igbos outside the south east , are they pure APC voters
Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by Akponmfet: 10:32pm On Apr 25, 2022
I have noticed that you said that you have 15 million imaginary Igbo voters,I am very sure that with 15 million votes anyone will win the presidential election. Please go ahead and produce an Igbo president in Nigeria, Congratulations in advance.
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Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by Nobody: 3:38am On Apr 26, 2022
Tinubuadvocate:
Where is asgard fhadiga and asgard73 power must return to north crews. Very bitterness people what do you want to benefit if power return north? If power come southwest there is no single thing will come Yorubaland that you igbos will not part of those the things will benefit.


Igbos are more close to Yoruba than any tribe when 80% igbos living southwest.
If 80% of Igbos come to Southwest there wouldn't be any southwest
Re: Why PDP May Lose 2023 Presidential Election – Reno Omokri by Bobloco: 5:54am On Apr 26, 2022
Polchiz:
Nigerians go to school to acquire papers they call certificate. Most of them lack cognitive abilities.
They cannot reason beyond prejudice and tribalism.
APC that struggled to win Kaduna State because of the Igbos and Southern Kaduna Christians.
In their mind, all the voters in Kano are Hausa Muslims?
Don't mind them,

They have been carrying on with this lie for so long
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