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| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Danniedpastor(m): 8:45pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Benaddy:Do I expect anything meaning full from a liar? NO |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:48pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
raumdeuter:People have been going to Lagos becos of the Seaport even before Tinubu.Tinubu is from Osun, he also migrated to Lagos for greener pasture |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by NigerianAngelo(m): 8:50pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
derecho:My brother you are in the spirit. Someone said the era of market women deciding elections is over. Crowds are not collecting PVC to sit at home or play football on election day. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by deltaprincess(f): 8:52pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Bomboiy:No wonder you people will never become president of Nigeria. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Alexpetra: 8:53pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
ClimaxHerbalixt:waiting alone can't do it Sir... We get our PVC and vote. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:54pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
casualobserver:Not now Churches are urging their members to get pvc.And if tinubu hope is kano and Northwest.They are voting kwankwanso now |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by adefitim(m): 8:57pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
In all this May Nigeria �� Wins |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:59pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
pharmaking:A vote for Kwankwanso favours Atiku, tinubu will only win SW in the South.In the North apc always wins kano and Northwest but they are going to vote their son Kwankwanso now he is contesting.Sw votes alone can't make Tinubu win |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by deltaprincess(f): 9:02pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
SpecialEdition:Tinubu laid the blueprint and foundation that Fashola followed. Tinubu initiated the capacity for Lagos to look inward in generating revenue which expanded from $600. Million to over $9 billion and now over $51 billion. Tinubu created and initiated the rail system project. Tinubu created more local councils for development and moving government closer to the people. Tinubu created different systems like PSP, LASTMA etc to solve problems faced by Lagosians. Most importantly, Tinubu ensured his programs were maintained by his successors. You cannot deny Tinubus talent in picking great achievers. He is a true Leader |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by deltaprincess(f): 9:08pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
HIGHESTPOPORI:Your analysis is very poor and mundane. Have you forgotten that Tinubu is the Presidential candidate of APC and APC has over 40 million registered members. You better get used to having Tinubu as President. If he lives on, he will be the next president. The capacity of 22 governors working round the clock to secure their state should be an indicator for you. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by edosignature(m): 9:10pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
The northern part of Nigeria have massive voting power & to an extent determine who leads the Nation. A state like Zamfara or Kano have more voting power than the entire eastern states (Eboyi, Enugu, Imo, Abia & Anambra.) Obi & his Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & WhatsApp supporters are living in illusion. I'm pro Obi, but the truth needed to be told. Obi will come 4th behind *Atiku, Tinubu, & Kwakwanso* in no particular other. INEC does not count prayer points & elections are never won on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or with Emotions. My opinion. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 9:11pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
deltaprincess:40million audio apc members against 100 million youths and concerned Citizens |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by zionstaar75(m): 9:12pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
helinues:save this post Labour Party will at least 2 to 3 states in the south east next year very easily. Save this post bro.youll think am a prophet |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by zionstaar75(m): 9:14pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
edosignature:u are not pro obi and in the coming days we'll see u for who u really are.we go shock all of una.i hope some of u don't have heart attack |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by deltaprincess(f): 9:15pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
HIGHESTPOPORI:You know what? Let us wait and see. You people always underestimate Tinubu, just as you did during the Primaries… Well, time will tell. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by deltaprincess(f): 9:15pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
HIGHESTPOPORI:You know what? Let us wait and see. You people always underestimate Tinubu, just as you did during the Primaries… Well, time will tell. Enough said |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 9:17pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
deltaprincess:We knew tinubu would win, we didn't want Osibanjo because he has many supporters that now support Peter Obi.Tinubu paid each delegates 25000$ which others could not match.Primary election is different from general election. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Segzy19: 9:17pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Obi can't win. That's for sure... Where will he get the votes from? North won't vote for him. The north is between Atiku and Tinubu The northerners don't know him. Northerners own the votes in any presidential election in Nigeria. The southwest is for Tinubu Obi won't 100% deliver the South South too. Those ones are largely PDP. Even, Obi can't deliver his own southeast 100%. Some of his brothers may sell him out for money. Now, let's assume Obi wins. How is he going to survive with the APC/PDP Senate, reps and governors? So we will now have a Labour president and the legislature is APC/PDP... I assure you Obi won't last 6 months in power. It's either they impeach him or he decamps to one the parties (APC or PDP). Which other posts (Senate, reps, governor) do you know of any Labour party candidate apart from Obi's presidency? I am not talking sentiments or emotions here. I am talking realities and facts here. Our current type of politics and the current type of electorates (largely illiterates and rural) doesn't favour people like Obi. We need to enlighten those electorates so that they will vote good people. That's when people like Obi will have chance but as it is now, the realities on ground do not favour Obi... |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by propertyhunter1: 9:21pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
deltaprincess:The only post = Logical, rational and understanding. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by ezechi242: 9:25pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
buckeyemedia:the kind fear wey dey hold una kai...calm down bros over 15 million people just go register ...over 10 million people just collect their pvc and they are not from the north....una eyes go clear hahahahahahahahahaha |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by AndreUweh(m): 9:33pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Segzy19:Thanks be to God is not just party logo will be in the ballot paper. Obi will be there. It’s about voting an individual who is not corrupt but healthy. Goodbye to ancestors parading as presidential candidates. Nigerians are wiser now. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by casualobserver: 9:35pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
HIGHESTPOPORI:There are already turning this into a tribal religious candidate, ensuring he will lose |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by zomby(m): 9:58pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Nonybb:Peter Obi lives exactly 14 minutes away from Tinubu’s house in Ikoyi Lagos. Can anyone imagine Tinubu or Fashola relocating to Enugu or Anambra? IMPOSSIBLE! Every single Igbo man wants to escape from his village to live in Lagos…But these flat face people keep forgetting why Lagos is what it is today. If Onitsha is so magnificent, why not just ask your people to move back or stay there? I’m 1000% sure that you selfish Igbo folks can never allow Yoruba people to operate in Igbo land the same way you are allowed to operate in lagos. I still believe that Tinubu became the APC flag bearer today simply because of the senseless hatred for the man by the selfish/ confused igbos. They accuse the man exactly the same thing their people do on a regular…Out of 92 Igbo delegates, 80 sold their votes and voted against their own brother. But still the Igbo people can’t recognize their issues…they will rather blame Buhari, shagari, Ahmadu Bello, Akintola, Ojukwu, the Hausas, the yorubas and the white man for their lack of wisdom. One thing is certain, at the end of the day, Hausas don’t sell each other and the yorubas will always stand up for one another…while the selfish igbos remain confused. Just watch how this group of people will start jumping ship one by one, changing their middle name to JAGABAN; Igbo people remain the cheapest commodity naira can easily buy in Nigeria. An Igbo man will never lead Nigeria for the next 180 yrs. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by edosignature(m): 10:00pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Just don't be pro Obi on line, make it a certain to get your PVC & vote rightly on that day brotherly. INEC do not count prayer points & elections are never won on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook etc. zionstaar75: |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by zomby(m): 10:04pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
I don’t support everything Ahmadu Bello said on this video clip, but please pay attention to what he said many years ago about the FlatHeadsss: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_odAy4rVz8 |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by bilulu(m): 10:05pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Dialpad:Why re you guys not attacking Kwankwanso and his party? do they have structure? where is their office in Lagos? |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by amaks: 10:21pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
If the SE and SW don't unite and present a single candidate that they'll both support, then Atiku is still winning this election. SW alone won't give Tinubu the presidency, so also SE alone won't give Peter. Forget APC vs PDP divisions, the north is more United by region and they'll give Atiku their votes landslide. Northern APC leaders ànd members will all support and vote for Atiku. The south still hasn't gotten this simple political sense yet, and the North will continue to use it to their advantage. It's all about numbers, a numbers game. And right now as long as the entire south region doesn't have one single candidate then the North are just watching and smiling to victory, forget about the fact that they northern governor's zoned it to South now. Story. They know that as long as the south doesn't present one candidate then they're sure of victory which is what they really want. They'll all campaign vote for Atiku. U guys don't understand northern political psychology. And the problem is you can't find a compromise between Tinubu and Peter now. None will back down for the other. Hard but difficult truth is, Tinubu should drop down for Peter, or since Tinubu is crazy desperate, they should strike a deal where Peter will be Tinubus vice and Tinubu does one term only (and rest) and Obi takes over and does 2 terms. Anything short of that just know that power will remain in the north with Atiku taking over after Buhari. It's a game of numbers and the North knows very well that their votes alone is enough to give Atiku almost certain victory. That's the stronghold they hàve that other regions are not attacking, unity and numbers. It's only when SW and SE come together that they can rival the northern votes, but not individually isolated regions. The north knows this well and they are using it to their advantage, everything else they do is just a distraction and deception. They are just watching and laughing now. And with the way elections are becoming more transparent, numbers matter more now |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by noCAP(m): 10:35pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
4teenblaq:aren't you meant to be reading your books? ![]() |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by deltaprincess(f): 10:37pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
HIGHESTPOPORI:Your analysis is very poor and mundane. Have you forgotten that Tinubu is the Presidential candidate of APC and APC has over 40 million registered members. You better get used to having Tinubu as President. If he lives on, he will be the next president. The capacity of 22 governors working round the clock to secure their state should be an indicator for you. |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Davefed(m): 10:46pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
Thinkam:You sound so well that the complexity in my food is more complex than your brain |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by Foolishbuhari: 11:06pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
thesicilian:OK Neeexxt! |
| Re: The Rise Of Labour Party And Peter Obi's 2023 Chances by intruder15(m): 11:09pm On Jun 12, 2022 |
citygarden:This your maths is horrible. Reason being that APC primary is based on who bribes the delegates the most while Nigeria's election is based on who owns voters card. Labour party don't have structure. Even better. Because you can do little or nothing for the people in a well corrupt party structure. Are you not tired? Of how Nigeria is? I am tired o. |
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