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Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by SoNature(m): 5:03pm On May 17
franvincoop:
Extremely difficult is an understatement, it's impossible.
If a shady character with no classmates, childhood friends or childhood photos, a man who graduated from school before the school existed, if such a character could become Nigeria President, then there is no way you can remove him.
I repeat no way.

I just laugh at Obi and Kwankwaso, they have done exactly what Tinubu wanted by exiting the coalition.
Now INEC will give them the highest number of votes but only Tinubu will have 25% in 24 states and he will be sworn in.
Bookmark this post.
Yes, leaving that coalition was a bad move, but INEC cannot do anything about an election done with BVAS.

Peter Obi didn't have the capacity to win 2023 elections. He lacked control of many PUs across the country because he didn't have agents all over the wards.

If PO did, he would independently submit his result before the court and demonstrate the scores he used to win the election. He clearly didn't win the election because he had no proof.

He didn't have those results and was banking on INEC to provide the sheets. This is something this coalition would've solved because they can pool their resources together to man all elections across Nigeria.

BTW, Nigeria has passed the stage of someone sitting at home and writing election results, not even INEC. People who go about shouting rigging know nothing about it because they don't vote.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by SoNature(m):
Mandate1:
Nigerians will stop him. Rigging won't work this time.
The biggest form of rigging is vote-buying. The newly amended electoral act didn't criminalize it, meaning that Tinubu and his agents will use 5 - 10k to buy plenty of votes.

Forget those cheap people who go about criticising Tinubu. A hungry man can sell his value for anything.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 5:17pm On May 17
WhizdomXX:
You choose who is the best to replace him, all we all agree on is that he must go. If the person we put is the same or worse we continue sending them packing until we get it right. We are not slaves, they are working for us, not the other way round.
Now, this is the mindset I want. Like we need to keep sending them out until they learn to perform. 8 years is not a birth right. Na all these rubbish we dey do here they caused these guys to see us finish.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Princedapace(op): 5:22pm On May 17
nairalanda1:
And the above decision by Yaradua contributed to the debt that eventually forced the removal of the subsidy anyway.
You guys do not understand how subsidy wrecked our refineries, and oil sector. We were warned to remvoe it in 1993, we said no. Then we refined all the fuel consumed here. 400000 bpd. BY 2011 it was down to 90000 bpd.

Subsidy wrecked the refineries. It caused the corruption and devastation of our economy, and made it worse.

Yaradua also benefited from high oil prices of 140 dollars and above for much of 2008. Even then paying for subsides was problematic.

Fact remains that we waste money politicians, no one is talking about this. How can a poor country be spending billions of her annual income on politicians and their families?
What are his plans for corruption? Nothing, so money keep wasting. We simply export everything insread of becoming a production driven country.
As nigeria hard reach, they are still spending billions on VP, president, Senators, why? That is my problem. If we must suffer, let everyone suffer. Not just the masses. I cant suffer alone while politicians and their kids ball hard on top small money I made sourcing work abroad. No, I cant! I wont!




Yes, which is why I am approaching this from the fact that I never supported the man.

Plus, I didn't live in Lagos, but visited after he left office. Could see his praise singers were wrong off the bat.




Ahem, Nigeria is a poor country overall.The main problem with government is that it refuses to use our natural resources to make exportable goods which can be taxed properly. Rather, it prefers to export oil and other things, and share the money.


Again , our refineries, for example. If subsidy had gone in 1993, and deregulation had happened back then , yes we would have suffered. Yes, there would have been pain, but by 2010, we would have been a major hub for refined products for a large part of Africa, and our oil secotr would have been larger than this.

But we refuse to do things like that, we refuse and have refused to deregulate the power sector, thus stifling investment into the sector, which in turn stifles industrial growth. We underpaid for the railways because cheap services, thus preventing its expansion and investment into it.


And the result is that we are a poor nation

And it is all because we want cheap things.

And all that led to the subsidy removal you don't like because debt was accumulated over the years from trying to keep fuel and other things at prices that made no sense because 'we are an oil nation)

The day I understood how subsidy worked in 2011, was the day my oppistion to its removal ended, and the day I began to understand why the same complaints on this trhead, were made 10 years ago, 20 years ago, even 40 or 50 years ago.

We better face reality. It does not make tinubu a good leader.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by bitingcool: 5:45pm On May 17
Counterigbolies:
so what will u say about student loans in advanced countries too?
because advanced countries do it doesn't mean we should. It is still an anomaly.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Bulabam: 5:48pm On May 17
SoNature:
Tinubu has never been that man who banks on getting votes based on love or performance. He often banks on vote-buying, tribalism, intimidation and suppression to win elections. Given the amount he controls, it will be extremely difficult to stop him in 2027
What God cannot do doesn't exist.
The reason he lost is simple. He failed to govern well when he had the chance.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Ovieemmanuel: 5:48pm On May 17
chanx:
Everything cannot be solved at once.
Let us take it one step at a time.

Don't negotiate with bandits in anyway and don't rehabilitate them as our brothers as the government is doing, it encourages more people to join. So tackle insecurity with the urgency it deserves. Cut down unnecessary spending and borrowing, reduce unnecessary foreign trips, remove people who are not performing so that anyone vying for positions would sit up, courts should be strengthened and allowed to work independently, let every institution be allowed to function. I don't think these are too much to ask for in 4 years.
get drones and Tech guys for ariel patrol. Get attack hellicopters.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Ovieemmanuel: 5:54pm On May 17
See thread. 95% of people are crying while some evil keyboard paid agents are still talking nonsense. Its clear simple polls here tinibu would lose . I wonder who be the people when vote APC last time. Abeg people lets come out in numbers and vote this evil out.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Misterone: 5:55pm On May 17
Tenses:
Give your fuulish reason or fxxk of.
Oga, stop using foul language
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by udeh3(m): 5:58pm On May 17
WhizdomXX:
In the 21st century?
Isn't this the reality? We fan mediocrity and then blame the results with some flimsy excuses
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Demurray: 6:00pm On May 17
Tenses:
Blockage of governance wastage is the solution.

PO has always advocated that he will stop governance wastage and theft. And with his "from consumption to production" policies the burdens of fuel subsidy removal will not be felt.

instead of favouring politicians, PO government will be favourable to the common man.

Once PO is elected the north will be the next goldmine.

Nigerians will be prosperous.
Omo see peter Obi marketer , let's here from him how he wanna achieve all you listed, some of you think managing economy is as fast as making ogbono soup.

Though Tinubu is underachieve but too soon to call him failure. It's just 3 years in office
When election come March, he's fate would be determined.

Not his supporter though
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by franvincoop: 6:11pm On May 17
No, brotherly I disagree.
Remember Hope Uzodinmma, INEC cancelled votes in 300 polling units in which he won and it was only the Supreme court that declared that the cancellation of the votes by INEC was unlawful.
So forget that talk about BVA and writing results at home by INEC.
INEC has many ways to influence results before and after voting.

Tinubu has only 1 path to the Presidency, a very unpopular candidate who knows that he will lose the popular vote and can never get the highest number of votes cast.
His only move now, is to enable himself to be the only one with the 25% in 24 states.

I will explain further, these are the States where Obi and Kwankwaso combined failed to get 25% in 2023.

Adamawa
Bauchi
Borno
Ekiti
Gombe
Jigawa
Katsina
Kebbi
Kogi
Kwara
Niger
Ogun
Ondo
Osun
Oyo
Sokoto
Yobe
Zamfara


Here are the States where Peter Obi and Kwankwaso combined barely got 25%

Akwa Ibom 25%
Kaduna 27%
Taraba 31%
Rivers 33%



Now, Tinubu will focus on those communities in these States that symphathises with Obi through: (1)INEC delayed delivery or non delivery of ballot boxes or voting materials, BVA malfunction, electoral unit results cancellation.
(2) Ballot boxes snatching, general violence and shooting to enforce sit at home on voting day only in those communities.
The communities in these States that symphathise with Obi or Kwankwaso will become clear as campaign commences given Tinubu enough time for target practice.
(3) The undeclared use of bandits to depopulate select communities in these States.
(4) Open buying and selling of votes with human bullion vans.

Now because in the case of Uzodinmma, the Supreme court reinstated those excluded 300 polling units which made him winner, do you think that same judgement would prevail today if the 300 polling units excluded belong to Peter Obi?
Your guess is as good as mine.


Now note the following, since we have known Tinubu, he hardly makes friends with judges, nor has a judge in his family or inner circle.
Given his shady character he hates judicial scrutiny and hates the spotlight for the bat he truly is, so what does Tinubu do when he discovers that all his political life, he has built political and business alliances across the country, built a conduit pipeline from Lagos state Treasury to his pockets, but suddenly he realizes that he needs judges and he woefully failed all those years to get judges and the judicial corps in his pockets, he overlooked them and thought he could bulldoze his way with bullion vans, when he tried to penetrate, he discovered that he couldn't, that there is another cartel in control.
Tinubu being the greatest politician in the history of Nigeria, does what he knows best negotiation.
He smartly refuses to pick a fight like Buhari did with Onoghen and the 5a.m invasion of judges residences.
He strikes a deal with the 1 man who has all the judges in his pocket - Wike.
I don't need to prove to you that Wike has all the judges in his pocket, just listen to Wike himself talk about judges and different judgements from the FHC to the Supreme court in Rivers, Oyo, Osun, Sokoto, etc.


With a combination of INEC, arsonists, ballot snatchers, bandits, vote buying and Wike all in favour of Tinubu, I am sorry but Peter Obi and Kwankwaso will get 15 million votes and Tinubu will get only 5 million votes but only Tinubu will have the constitutionally required 25% in 24 states.



SoNature:
Yes, leaving that coalition was a bad move, but INEC cannot do anything about an election done with BVAS.

Peter Obi didn't have the capacity to win 2023 elections. He lacked control of many PUs across the country because he didn't have agents all over the wards.

If PO did, he would independently submit his result before the court and demonstrate the scores he used to win the election. He clearly didn't win the election because he had no proof.

He didn't have those results and was banking on INEC to provide the sheets. This is something this coalition would've solved because they can pool their resources together to man all elections across Nigeria.

BTW, Nigeria has passed the stage of someone sitting at home and writing election results, not even INEC. People who go about shouting rigging know nothing about it because they don't vote.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by nairalanda1(m): 6:33pm On May 17
Princedapace:
.....
Quiet, aren't we?
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Tenses: 6:43pm On May 17
Misterone:
Oga, stop using foul language
Which do you prefer?

A fowl language or perpetual poverty ovcasioned by your political leader?
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Tenses: 6:44pm On May 17
Demurray:
Omo see peter Obi marketer , let's here from him how he wanna achieve all you listed, some of you think managing economy is as fast as making ogbono soup.

Though Tinubu is underachieve but too soon to call him failure. It's just 3 years in office
When election come March, he's fate would be determined.

Not his supporter though
All these I enumerate are not my ideas but Peter Obi's.

Listen to that man with unbiased mind and you'd be marvelled.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by WhizdomXX(m): 6:45pm On May 17
Princedapace:
Now, this is the mindset I want. Like we need to keep sending them out until they learn to perform. 8 years is not a birth right. Na all these rubbish we dey do here they caused these guys to see us finish.
We need to educate many around us to get their voters card.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Mandate1: 7:00pm On May 17
SoNature:
The biggest form of rigging is vote-buying. The newly amended electoral act didn't criminalize it, meaning that Tinubu and his agents will use 5 - 10k to buy plenty of votes.

Forget those cheap people who go about criticising Tinubu. A hungry man can sell his value for anything. When it comes to vote-buying in Lagos, the only part of Lagos where Tinubu cannot win is Eti-Osa because hungry people don't live there. APC only employ violence to scatter voting in Eti-Osa.
we await, let's see how it plays put.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Danisco93(m): 7:01pm On May 17
Lol. The yorubas are not yet tired o. You'll still see millions of vote for Tinubu in 2027. U sef go shock.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Counterigbolies: 7:05pm On May 17
Borrow2222:
🤡

Old model rusted Lexus you're displaying it's key.

With outdated iPhone.

I have always know you APC fakas are empty.
show me your own first
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by realG101(m): 7:20pm On May 17
MT:
You seem to be the most reasonable among those who replied me, so I would respond to what you typed.

Star this post for the future, by 12noon to 1pm on the election day, the game is over. Tinubu has won.

You referred to "rigging" - so let's agree with you that Tinubu will rig, so by your calculation, the oppositions are saint - they won't rig, right?

So, you ask for infrastructure, yet you condemned the construction of coastal roads. How contradictory can you be? Go and explain this to people of akwa ibom, cross river etc, that they should be denied access to Lagos via coastal road, and come and explain how you will survive being lynched. No matter what Tinubu does, he can't be right with you but it doesn't matter - he will win squarely without your support..

Did you miss it yesterday? Nigeria military and the US neutralised a terrorist yesterday. No country can guarantee 100 percent security. Hey, have you ever been to the US? Visit the US if you are fortunate enough to be issued a visa, which I doubt anyway and let's revisit this conversation in term of security.

If you are a student of engineering, electricity is not something you invest on and start generating the dividends almost immediately. It takes time. It takes process. Be educated.

Under Tinubu leadership, Nigeria has attracted over 20 billion dollars foreign direct investment already. Let me point you to a reference in case you miss the good news - https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-nigeria-attracted-20b-foreign-investments-this-year/amp/

I thought you said no foreign investor would come to Nigeria. Take that back. We are moving, you better join the train or be left behind

In case you also missed it, Airbus has made a proposal to make Nigeria it's maintenance hub in the region. Do you know what impact that will.make? Oh you don't believe, read this - https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/880155-tinubu-hails-airbus-plan-for-aircraft-maintenance-hub-in-nigeria.html

You ignorantly alleged APC was paying me to defend them here, let me ask are you doing it for free for Pit OBi ? grin

Next time, stop name calling. I will let that pass but you would have it "hot hot" if you repeat the same mistake in the future. Be guided
Let me first sneeze your ear and say this; not everyone is a fanatic like you.

I don't really car who rigs or not, if obi can rig his way in and fix the country, I'm all for it.

Afterall when tinubu rigged and entered in 2023 I believed in him even though I didn't vote for him.

About infrastructure, I know yall paid boys very well. Yall pretend you cannot reason critically meanwhile na brown envelope envelope una thinking.

I doubt if you stayed in class during economic lectures because you seem like back then you were already jumping fence out of school to follow politicians for crumbs.

But in case you stayed in class, you would have know that resources are scarce, it is highly recommended to draw a scale of preference so that the items of top priority can be sorted first.

Some weeks ago, it was all over the news that there's epileptic power supply due to debts owed by fg.

Apart from that, apparently there are lots of infrastructural upgrades required in that sector that govt is intentionally ignoring that just require govt financial commitment.

But they're quick to fun a costal road that wasn't nigerias problem or priority until tinubu came.

Coincidentally, he also awarded the contract to his know cronies.

You cannot make sense when you meet sensible citizens, yo tinubu die hard boys.

About the military neutralising.. bla bla, while I agree that no where is safe 100%, your pragmatism on the issue is in bad faith. Everybody knows that Nigeria is a peculiarly unsafe place to be. The same US you mentioned won't stop warning its citizens to stay away from Nigeria. So don't be ridiculous.

There's even a recent stat that made the news recently that Nigeria has lost citizens to local insecurity with numbers comparable to those in war turn countries. And we're not officially at war.

On the investors you're foaming in the corner of your mouth about, we are already too apc to your gimmicks. The false data style, investors on paper that will never really take off.

Was it not in this country that buhari used nigerian Air ways to Same the whole country? Una be mugu.

Except they are coming to sell imported finished product as usual, they will not come.

Nobody, no industrial entity that is likely to be of economic advantage to us will truly come until we can provide stable electricity.

And to state it unequivocally, you are a paid apc parrot, the cheat type that doesn't even carry the party card. Not allowed access to important meetings, not really getting any real bread except for 30k monthly, heard they increased it to 35k now though.

Just get a life. I have friends who are tinubu fans but are quite sober and laid back at this time. Though they still want tinubu to win but they're not doing to much on the issue because even tinubu is not proud of his own score card.

That's the reason it's easy to spot paid guys like you. The energy you put in defending this manifest failure is a giveaway
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Flets: 7:38pm On May 17
nairalanda1:
The problem is, tinubu and his predecessors are all alike.

That he removed subsidy does not change that idea, tinubu was forced to remove subsidy because there was no extra money in the budget...but then he brought it back, only for the financial pressure to force him to remove it again.

Nigerians want the government to subsidise everything they use and to pay for their housing , water supply, and so forth while they live the good life. Nothing fundamentally wrong with that, except that they want the government to spread 100 billion dollars on a good day among 230 million people.

That cannot work. Unless there is borrowing...and already a lot of the 100 billion dollars has gone to pay off oid debts.

Yes , there is corruption, and corruption is happening because the system encourages it. When you have an issue where most do not pay tax...as seen in Nigeria, and by tax, I mean personal income tax, what you have is a system where there is sharing of money, and the closer one is to where the money is shared, the more the corruption. And because Nigerians are not paying a chunk of their income in tax, like the whites do, they are not incentivised to fight for better leadership. Result is that leadership becomes an ethnic game...

And that is why we keep on having tinubus.

But most of you don';t get it. That is why many here think I am supporting tinubu, a man who left Lagos worse than it was before he came, and who is currently starving the power sector by his polices., among other things. And yes we suffer because we are a poor country. But ask Nigerians to vote for a leader who will take us to imprved productivity and fiscal discipline, and dem go call you agbasoeosde. The same tinubu that is doing the opposite of what one argues for.

That's why I am pissed with this site, and with online Nigeria. You guys want the easy way out, and your government always obliges. Then you cry when things don't change.
You have always been an Emilokan supporter from the get go. Your attempt at hiding under the shadows has since been blown.

Just move on
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by cucumbar: 8:09pm On May 17
bjdon:
Electricity generation has been removed from the exclusive list. Have you complained to your state governor?
Nigerians need to understand that 8 years of Buhari totally finished Nigeria. The country was effectively bankrupt. Reform is never easy, but it’s starting to bear fruit. The Niara is now relatively stable, even with the war in Iran. I don't really like Tinubu, but in all honesty he's the best we have right now.
Trash and jargons na I’m you just write.

How can anyone say TIfnubu is the best we have right now?

You don chop corn. Your sense of judgement is flawed. Roooonnuu
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by nairalanda1(m): 8:12pm On May 17
Flets:
You have always been an Emilokan supporter from the get go. Your attempt at hiding under the shadows has since been blown.
So, I was one in 2011 when tinubu was supporting subsidy.

Just move on
Seriously man, I expected better from you. One can say tinubu is a bad leader, and also clearly see why subsidy is bad for Nigeria.

I saw the light in 2011. I am not going back.

My supporting subsidy removal has nothing to do with tinubu, and everything to do with being scared of our country running out of money totally.

Whether you believe me or not is up to you, meanwhile, I'm really dissapointed in you man. I thought you were more mature than this. You just confirmed my opinon of this site. None of you want to find out the reason why.

Go home, tinubu supporter.

Adieu.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by nairalanda1(m): 8:13pm On May 17
Supporting subsidy removal does not mean supporting tinubu.

Supporting subsidy removal and taxation does not mean supporting tinubu

If obi removed subsidy and supported taxation, I will still applaud him
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by nairalanda1(m): 8:15pm On May 17
cucumbar:
Trash and jargons na I’m you just write.

How can anyone say TIfnubu is the best we have right now?

You don chop corn. Your sense of judgement is flawed. Roooonnuu
I agree with you, and I also agree that you haven't convinced anyone.

Goodbye, tinubu supporter, and emilokan guy.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by nairalanda1(m): 8:16pm On May 17
Flets

Supporting subsidy removal does not make one a tinubu supoorter or a supporter of any politican.

If you no get it sorry.

Anyway, we all know you supported tinubu in secret in 2011

cheesy
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by Snakedoctor1: 8:29pm On May 17
Princedapace:
I was battling with network issues recently, and it reminded me how difficult it has become to survive here. There is no stable electricity. Most of us survive on generators.

South Africa achieved significant progress in electricity within two years, yet after four years, nothing meaningful has changed here. It is still the same story and the same daily struggle.

Now, remove emotions for a moment and look at the reality:

A kilogram of gas is about ₦1,400. That is extremely high for a country with very low salaries.
A crate of eggs is between ₦5,500 and ₦6,000.
A bag of cement is around ₦12,000. This is one of the reasons house rent has skyrocketed, because many citizens can no longer afford to build homes.
Renting a 2-bedroom apartment in most state capitals now starts from about ₦2.5 million and above. That is insane for a country where the majority of citizens are struggling financially.
Fuel is around ₦1,400 per litre.

Fuel powers our generators. If you run two businesses, you may need two generators.

For someone like me who works online, I need electricity almost 24/7. A huge part of my income goes into fueling and servicing generators because, most nights, my generator runs till morning. I work with clients across different time zones, sometimes at 2AM.

What does all of this mean?

Our purchasing power has dropped drastically.

Yet, despite these realities, the tax burden keeps increasing.

I honestly want to ask: does the government truly understand what Nigerians are going through?

Even someone earning ₦25m–₦30m yearly in today’s Nigeria is not necessarily living comfortably. A large percentage of that income already goes into solving basic social problems and surviving.

You pay for:

Electricity
Security
Healthcare
Transportation
Water
Education

Everything.

So where exactly is the money left to pay huge taxes from?

How many Nigerians can genuinely save millions yearly after handling all their responsibilities as parents, children, and providers?

To survive, many people are already being forced to reduce their quality of life:

Cutting down electricity usage despite terrible heat
Moving children from good schools
Switching from bottled water to sachet water
Selling better cars for cheaper alternatives because of fuel costs
Cancelling vacations and basic comfort

The painful part is that many self-employed Nigerians hustle endlessly just to stay afloat, yet at the end of the year, they are still expected to pay heavy taxes.

One of my friends, despite earning what many would call “good money,” is already in debt because of school fees and living expenses. Yet, government expectations are based only on income figures, not the harsh realities behind those figures.

And remember, this is a country where many parents depend on their children financially just to survive.

Honestly, many leaders cannot relate to what ordinary Nigerians are facing because:

Their electricity is sorted
Their security is sorted
Their healthcare is sorted
Their feeding is sorted

So they may never truly feel the pain of the average citizen.

Dear Nigerian leaders, Nigerians are suffering.

We are exhausted.

What could be done differently?

Reduce excessive tax burdens. Maybe 3 percent for now. Please, this country is poor or increase the threshold to maybe 50m per year if you truly wants to target the rich for income tax.
Fix electricity.
Tackle corruption seriously.
Improve security so farmers can return to farms safely.
Support the tech economy so more young people can earn online.
Invest in skills and digital opportunities.
Cut down excessive government spending and luxury packages for politicians.

Nigeria is a poor country with multidimensional poverty. In many homes, one working person carries the burden of an entire extended family.

Tax should not be the first priority when citizens are already struggling to survive.

As I write this now, my area is in complete darkness again. Families will spend heavily on fuel tonight just to have light for a few hours.

So I ask again: after paying for survival, where exactly should the tax money come from?

We are tired.

The bills are too much.

please can someone push this to front page?

I want to understand why the sacrfice must be done by the suffering masses instead of the politicians. I am curios to know why. Why must I suffer what I didn't cause?
I have been a hard critique of this administration but paused for some indicators that seemed positive. The way they lost grip on the economy mid last year was like magic. What angered me was that they were still pretending. At least Buhari owned up at some point and blamed his inability to resign and go back to his cattle farm on cabals.
Re: Give Me One Reason I Should Vote Tinubu Again by cucumbar: 8:33pm On May 17
pharmagba:
He is the only bold and audacious reformer among the candidates
na craze talk be this o.
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