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"Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi - Politics (3) - Nairaland

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Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by pacespot(m): 8:06am On Jun 22, 2022
People should understand that you cannot use Ekiti state to justify the election of the entire Nigeria. People are left with little choice but to vote for APC in Ekiti state because the opposition parties like PDP are not well organized going to the election. LP did not even present a candidate on the ballot in Ekiti. In a nutshell, the campaign for Peter Obi is not the campaign for Labour Party, Labour Party can still lose elections in other capacities like HoA, HoR, Senate to APC or PDP. The focus is on Peter Obi. And mind you, if APC had presented another candidate like Osinbajo other than Tinubu in their presidential primary, the popularity of Peter Obi would not have been this much.
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by Slynation(m): 8:10am On Jun 22, 2022
I have said it...Even those supporting Obi that are busying shouting "we don't give Shi Shi... but that is not the problem, the main problem is weather you will accept shi-shi...!! And the answer is YES because many are only interested in "Stomach as e dey hot infrastructure"
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by Slynation(m): 8:13am On Jun 22, 2022
CallYeNot:
Poverty level. cheesy

You're a clown.
if we should go the picture you dropped...Ekiti has the highest percentage of Poverty rate among those states
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by swissgoldenpro2: 8:23am On Jun 22, 2022
Okay we have heard
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by Nobody: 8:23am On Jun 22, 2022
Slynation:
if we should go the picture you dropped...Ekiti has the highest percentage of Poverty rate among those states
Where's your state?
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by NextBuhari: 8:26am On Jun 22, 2022
Peter Obi is a wayo man. As a trader/businessman, he wants Nigerians to work for him free of charge.
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by Slynation(m): 8:32am On Jun 22, 2022
CallYeNot:
Where's your state?
My state doesn't matter, but trust me when I say my state is doing well for themselves...
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by Nobody: 8:33am On Jun 22, 2022
Slynation:
My state doesn't matter, but trust me when I say my state is doing well for themselves...
Yen yen...
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by Slynation(m): 8:34am On Jun 22, 2022
NextBuhari:
Peter Obi is a wayo man. As a trader/businessman, he wants Nigerians to work for him free of charge.
You certainly have a choice oO...!! There are over 60 different registered parties on the ballot paper
Re: "Poverty Verification Cards": I No Longer Trust Social Media Signals - Kperogi by Olumaeme: 8:56am On Jun 22, 2022
APC would still have won if they didnt share money.

What people dont understand is that, electing a leader is just 20% of good governance but holding the leader accountable is the 80%.
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