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Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Tsanyawa: 12:02pm On Feb 02, 2015
God bless the peoples general

SAI Buhari come FeBuhari 14

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Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by eluquenson(m): 12:04pm On Feb 02, 2015
That's a simple truth for those who has brain....GET & his cohorts know POP can't win by merit & rigging the election will tear this country apart.
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by iiichidodo: 12:06pm On Feb 02, 2015
seedsower:


In addition am sure that any poll conducted in the SW part of the country is most likely going to favour GMB considering that his running mate is from SW.

When you also consider the fact that nairaland (no matter how you want to look at it) has more of SWners registered, Sai Buhari must win here(Nigerian are yet to total eliminate sentimental sense of judgement and until we do that, development will continue to be a problem)

But be that as it may Nigeria needs to be revived therefore who the cap fits let him/she wear.
That he has a v.p will not add anymore votes than those registered in NL.Put into consideration the fact that most SW nairalanders are based in Lagos and consist of less than 0.1% of the total Lagos population out of that percentile less than 30% are legible to vote also out of which less than 50% might actually come out to vote therefore social media popularity cannot gurantee any thing...ask Fayemi..

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Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by organic973: 12:07pm On Feb 02, 2015
I seriously doubt if GMB will win.

Any issue that is against GEJ will always come from Sahara reporters.

I am just watching the seen displaying.

Vote GEJ
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Sajio(m): 12:17pm On Feb 02, 2015
Ts just few days to the election... let's wait and see who will cry @the end!!! Gej is sure going to win!!
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by eastman11: 12:29pm On Feb 02, 2015
The North should give us An educated, sane and updated leader by 2019 and not a senile living Ancestor.
Its GEJ till 2019.


God punish result forgers.
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by xklucvG: 12:35pm On Feb 02, 2015
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Even Gej knows that he has lost it and i think he is not bothered about winning the election.
He is tactically destroying the PDP. PDP started disintegrating since his ascension and i know it is his plan to sink the party because he treathened in 2010 that if he doesn't get their( The PDP) collective support he will sink the party. And this is the end of the cabal called PDP. In the words of late Owoeye Azazi "PDP is Boko Haram, Boko Haram is PDP" a word is enough for the wise. GMB the hope of the ordinary Nigerian. Sai Buhari.

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Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by CassetteBoy(m): 12:38pm On Feb 02, 2015
hyfr:
Dele momodu has last touch with humanity. He is an odeson indeed

I doubt you have any relative that compares to him intellectually. You sound like a low-life.
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by lawyer(m): 12:45pm On Feb 02, 2015
And this is coming from someone who contested for the presidency and had just 1 vote in the entire Country? SMH. Even his own family and street rejected him. Why should anyone take what he says seriously? If I was a Buhari fan I would really be worried with the kind of losers endorsing Buhari

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Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by tuyi19: 1:06pm On Feb 02, 2015
iiichidodo:
I also work in the grassroots and most people consider the APC as bokoharm and buhari as the poster boy of that outfit,nobody wants boko in aso rock,women including market women from all works of life are firmly behind Patience and most folks including the electorate consider GEJ as human,humble and easy going unlike Buhari who they consider as brash,arrogant and wicked. If not for anything GEJ has their sympathies.....

YOU ARE A LIAR!!!!!!!

bt the time you finish spending the 10k they give you, your eyes will clear. MUMU
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Gbawe: 1:14pm On Feb 02, 2015
lawyer:
And this is coming from someone who contested for the presidency and had just 1 vote in the entire Country? SMH. Even his own family and street rejected him. Why should anyone take what he says seriously? If I was a Buhari fan I would really be worried with the kind of losers endorsing Buhari

Does all you have stated above stop Momodu from being a Nigerian who wants change from the currently horrible status quo? Look at Uncle Dele's message and stop attacking his person vacuously.

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Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by emiye(m): 1:14pm On Feb 02, 2015
midolian:
I disagree with you on these percentages..

It is noted that a total of 54,341,610 million PVCs were received in the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), leaving an outstanding 15,567,219 PVCs to be collected.

In the breakdown of the PVC collection analysis obtained from INEC, northern states had the highest percentage of collection, while southern states and Abuja took the rear

While the North-West states of Jigawa, Katsina, Kano and Sokoto had collection percentage of over 80 per cent, South-West states of Lagos, Ogun, Oyo had collection percentage of slightly over 50 per cent.

Jigawa topped the highest collection statistics with 94.12 per cent rate. Of the 1,551,831 million PVCs received in the state, 1,460,620 million had been collected, leaving a paltry 91,211.

It was closely followed by Sokoto and Kano, with 86.67 per cent and 86.63 per cent respectively. Of the 1,398,010 million PVCs in Sokoto, 1,211,717 had been collected, leaving an outstanding of 186,293, while Kano recorded 2,771,185 million collection out of 3,198,859, leaving 427,674 as outstanding.

Lagos, with highest number of available PVCs in the country, having 4,000,000 voters, recorded a collection of 53.98 per cent, leading to 2,159,091 million collected and 1,840,909 yet to be collected. You can confirm

http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/26263-n-west-states-bauchi-akwa-ibom-abia-lead-in-pvc-collection-fct-lagos-imo-anambra-ogun-oyo-take-rear/26263-n-west-states-bauchi-akwa-ibom-abia-lead-in-pvc-collection-fct-lagos-imo-anambra-ogun-oyo-take-rear
No !, 54 million+ was the total PVCs available for distribution, and 14 million + were oustanding PVC's yet to collected by INEC from their suppliers as at then. The percentages for states were based on the total PVCs available for those states. For example using your stats above, only 4 million of about 6 million PVC for Lagos was released, but 2.1 million was distributed , that accounted for 53% i.e 2.16/4 * 100 = 53%.
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Gbawe: 1:23pm On Feb 02, 2015
tuyi19:


YOU ARE A LIAR!!!!!!!

bt the time you finish spending the 10k they give you, your eyes will clear. MUMU

Most likely. Probably an attention-seeking narcissist as well given to desperate attempt at self-promotion. Using bold blue fonts for every single post shows a high-level of insecurity which makes the OP write in a way he thinks makes him gain the recognition of others here. In short he is a poster riddled with inferiority complex and trying to make others remember him with showy fonts instead of for the richness of his mind, thinking and ideas.
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by drindahouz(m): 1:36pm On Feb 02, 2015
Somebody should please tell Dele Momodu that we don't want landslides in Nigeria o o o
The countries that have been suffering from all kinds of slides are not finding life easy at all!!!!!
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by walozanga(m): 1:43pm On Feb 02, 2015
The Crimes of Buhari”–By Prof. Wole Soyinka

The grounds on which General Buhari is being promoted as the alternative choice are not only shaky, but pitifully naive. History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future. Of course, we know that human beings change. What the claims of personality change or transformation impose on us is a rigorous inspection of the evidence, not wishful speculation or behind-the- scenes assurances. Public offence, crimes against a polity, must be answered in the public space, not in caucuses of bargaining. In Buhari, we have been offered no evidence of the sheerest prospect of change. On the contrary, all evident suggests that this is one individual who remains convinced that this is one ex-ruler that the nation cannot call to order Buhari? Need one remind anyone – was one of the generals who treated a Commission of Enquiry, the Oputa Panel, with unconcealed disdain. Like Babangida and Abdusalami, he refused to put in appearance even though complaints that were tabled against him involved a career of gross abuses of power and blatant assault on the fundamental human rights of the Nigerian citizenry. Prominent against these charges was an act that amounted to nothing less than judicial murder, the execution of a citizen under a retroactive decree. Does Decree 20 ring a bell? If not, then, perhaps the names of three youths – Lawal Ojuolape (30), Bernard Ogedengbe (29) and Bartholomew Owoh (26) do. To put it quite plainly, one of those three Ogedengbe – was executed for a crime that did not carry a capital forfeit at the time it was committed. This was an unconscionable crime, carried out in defiance of the pleas and protests of nearly every sector of the Nigerian and international community religious, civil rights, political, trade unions etc.

Buhari and his sidekick and his partner-in-crime, Tunde Idiagbon persisted in this inhuman act for one reason and one reason only: to place Nigerians on notice that they were now under an iron, inflexible rule, under governance by fear. The execution of that youthful innocent for so he was, since the punishment did not exist at the time of commission – was nothing short of premeditated murder, for which the perpetrators should normally stand trial upon their loss of immunity. Are we truly expected to forget this violation of our entitlement to security as provided under existing laws? And even if our sensibilities have become blunted by succeeding seasons of cruelty and brutality, if power itself had so coarsened the sensibilities also of rulers and corrupted their judgment, what should one rightly expect after they have been rescued from the snare of power. At the very least, a revaluation, leading hopefully to remorse, and its expression to a wronged society. At the very least, such a revaluation should engender reticence, silence. In the case of Buhari, it was the opposite. Since leaving office he has declared in the most categorical terms that he had no regrets over this murder and would do so again. Human life is inviolate. The right to life is the uniquely fundamental right on which all other rights are based. The crime that General Buhari committed against the entire nation went further however, inconceivable as it might first appear. That crime is one of the most profound negations of civic being. Not content with hammering down the freedom of expression in general terms, Buhari specifically forbade all public discussion of a return to civilian, democratic rule. Let us constantly applaud our media those battle scarred professionals did not completely knuckle down.

They resorted to cartoons and oblique, elliptical references to sustain the people’s campaign for a time-table to democratic rule. Overt agitation for a democratic time table however remained rigorously suppressed military dictatorship, and a specifically incorporated in Buhari and Idiagbon was here to stay. To deprive a people of volition in their own political direction is to turn a nation into a colony of slaves. Buhari enslaved the nation. He gloated and gloried in a master-slave relation to the millions of its inhabitants. It is astonishing to find that the same former slaves, now free of their chains, should clamour to be ruled by one who not only turned their nation into a slave plantation, but forbade them any discussion of their condition. So Tai Solarin is already forgotten? Tai who stood at street corners, fearlessly distributing leaflets that took up the gauntlet where the media had dropped it. Tai who was incarcerated by that regime and denied even the medication for his asthmatic condition? Tai did not ask to be sent for treatment overseas; all he asked was his traditional medicine that had proved so effective after years of struggle with asthma! Nor must we omit the manner of Buhari coming to power and the pattern of his corrective rule. Shagari’s NPN had already run out of steam and was near universally detested except of course by the handful that still benefited from that regime of profligacy and rabid fascism. Responsibility for the national condition lay squarely at the door of the ruling party, obviously, but against whom was Buharis coup staged? Judging by the conduct of that regime, it was not against Shagaris government but against the opposition. The head of government, on whom primary responsibility lay, was Shehu Shagari. Yet that individual was kept in cozy house detention in Ikoyi while his powerless deputy, Alex Ekwueme, was locked up in Kiri-kiri prisons. Such was the Buhari notion of equitable apportionment of guilt and/or responsibility.

And then the cascade of escapes of the wanted, and culpable politicians. Manhunts across the length and breadth of the nation, roadblocks everywhere and borders tight as steel zip locks. Lo and behold, the chairman of the party, Chief Akinloye, strolled out coolly across the border. Richard Akinjide, Legal Protector of the ruling party, slipped out with equal ease. The Rice Minister, Umaru Dikko, who declared that Nigerians were yet to eat f’rom dustbins – escaped through the same airtight dragnet. The clumsy attempt to crate him home was punishment for his ingratitude, since he went berserk when, after waiting in vain, he concluded that the coup had not been staged, after all, for the immediate consolidation of the party of extreme right-wing vultures, but for the military hyenas. The case of the overbearing Secretary-General of the party, Uba Ahmed, was even more noxious. Uba Ahmed was out of the country at the time. Despite the closure of the Nigerian airspace, he compelled the pilot of his plane to demand special landing permission, since his passenger load included the almighty Uba Ahmed. Of course, he had not known of the change in his status since he was airborne. The delighted airport commandant, realizing that he had a much valued fish swimming willingly into a waiting net, approved the request. Uba Ahmed disembarked into the arms of a military guard and was promptly clamped in detention.

Incredibly, he vanished a few days after and reappeared in safety overseas. Those whose memories have become calcified should explore the media coverage of that saga. Buhari was asked to explain the vanished act of this much prized quarry and his response was one of the most arrogant levity. Coming from one who had shot his way into power on the slogan of discipline, it was nothing short of impudent. Shall we revisit the tragicomic series of trials that landed several politicians several lifetimes in prison? Recall, if you please, the judicial processes undergone by the septuagenarian Chief Adekunle Ajasin. He was arraigned and tried before Buhari’s punitive tribunal but acquitted. Dissatisfied, Buhari ordered his re-trial. Again, the Tribunal could not find this man guilty of a single crime, so once again he was returned for trial, only to be acquitted of all charges of corruption or abuse of office. Was Chief Ajasin thereby released? No! He was ordered detained indefinitely, simply for the crime of winning an election and refusing to knuckle under Shagari’s reign of terror. The conduct of the Buhari regime after his coup was not merely one of double, triple, multiple standards but a cynical travesty of justice. Audu Ogbeh, currently chairman of the Action Congress was one of the few figures of rectitude within the NPN. Just as he has done in recent times with the PDP, he played the role of an internal critic and reformer, warning, dissenting, and setting an example of probity within his ministry. For that crime he spent months in unjust incarceration.

Guilty by association? Well, if that was the motivating yardstick of the administration of the Buhari justice, then it was most selectively applied.

The utmost severity of the Buhari-Idiagbon justice was especially reserved either for the opposition in general, or for those within the ruling party who had showed the sheerest sense of responsibility and patriotism.

Shall I remind this nation of Buhari’s deliberate humiliating treatment of the Emir of Kano and the Oni of Ife over their visit to the state of Israel? I hold no brief for traditional rulers and their relationship with governments, but insist on regarding them as entitled to all the rights, privileges and responsibilities of any Nigerian citizen. This royal duo went to Israel on their private steam and private business. Simply because the Buhari regime was pursuing some antagonistic foreign policy towards Israel, a policy of which these traditional rulers were not a part, they were subjected on their return to a treatment that could only be described as a head masterly chastisement of errant pupils. Since when, may one ask, did a free citizen of the Nigerian nation require the permission of a head of state to visit a foreign nation that was willing to offer that tourist a visa? One is only too aware that some Nigerians love to point to Buhari’s agenda of discipline as the shining jewel in his scrap-iron crown. To inculcate discipline however, one must lead by example, obeying laws set down as guides to public probity. Example speaks louder than declarations, and rulers cannot exempt themselves from the disciplinary structures imposed on the overall polity, especially on any issue that seeks to establish a policy for public well-being. The story of the thirty something suitcases it would appear that they were even closer to fifty – found unavoidable mention in my recent memoirs, YOU MUST SET FORTH AT DOWN, written long before Buhari became spoken of as a credible candidate. For the exercise of a changeover of the national currency, the Nigerian borders air, sea and land had been shut tight.
Nothing was supposed to move in or out, not even cattle egrets.

Yet a prominent camel was allowed through that needles eye. Not only did Buhari dispatch his aide-de-camp, Jokolo later to become an emir- to facilitate the entry of those cases, he ordered the redeployment as I later discovered – of the Customs Officer who stood firmly against the entry of the contravening baggage. That officer, the incumbent Vice-president is now a rival candidate to Buhari, but has somehow, in the meantime, earned a reputation that totally contradicts his conduct at the time. Wherever the truth lies, it does not redound to the credibility of the dictator of that time, General Buhari whose word was law, but whose allegiances were clearly negotiable.

On the theme of double, triple, multiple standards in the enforcement of the law, and indeed of the decrees passed by the Buhari regime at the time, let us recall the notorious case of Triple Alhaji Alhaji Alhaji, then Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance. Who was caught, literally, with his pants down in distant Austria. That was not the crime however, and private conduct should always remain restricted to the domain of private censure.

There was no decree against civil servants proving just as hormone driven as anyone else, especially outside the nation’s borders.

However, there was a clear decree against the keeping of foreign accounts, and this was what emerged from the Austrian escapade. Alhaji Alhaji kept, not one, but several undeclared foreign accounts, and he had no business being in possession of the large amount of foreign currency of which he was robbed by his overnight companion. The media screamed for an even application of the law, but Buhari had turned suddenly deaf. By contrast, Fela Anikulapo languished in goal for years, sentenced under that very draconian decree. His crime was being in possession of foreign exchange that he had legitimately received for the immediate upkeep of his band as they set off for an international engagement. A vicious sentence was slapped down on Fela by a judge who later became so remorse stricken at least after Buhari’s overthrow that he went to the King of Afro-beat and apologized.

Lesser known was the traumatic experience of the director of an international communication agency, an affiliate of UNESCO. Akin Fatoyinbo arrived at the airport in complete ignorance of the new currency decree. He was thrown in gaol in especially brutal condition, an experience from which he never fully recovered. It took several months of high-level intervention before that innocent man was eventually freed. These were not exceptional but mere sample cases from among hundreds of others, victims of a decree that was selectively applied, a decree that routinely penalized innocents and ruined the careers and businesses of many.

What else? What does one choose to include or leave out? What precisely was Ebenezer Babatope’s crime that he should have spent the entire tenure of General Buhari in detention?

Nothing beyond the fact that he once warned in the media that Buhari was an ambitious soldier who would bear watching through the lenses of a coup-detat. Babatope’s father died while he was in Buhari’s custody, the dictator remained deaf to every plea that he be at least released to attend his father’s funeral, even under guard. I wrote an article at the time, denouncing this pointless insensitivity. So little to demand by a man who was never accused of, nor tried for any crime,much less found guilty. Such a load of vindictiveness that smothered all traces of basic human compassion deserves no further comment in a nation that values its traditions.

But then, speaking the truth was not what Buhari, as a self-imposed leader, was especially enamoured of enquire of Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor both of whom, faithful to their journalistic calling, published nothing but the truth, yet ended up sentenced under Buhari’s decree. Mind you, no one can say that Buhari was not true to his word. Shall tamper with the freedom of the press swore the dictator immediately on grabbing office, and this was exactly what he did. And so on, and on, and on………
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by ShakurM(m): 2:10pm On Feb 02, 2015
johnbu:

i can see the level of mentally derail in your utterance, truly, dele momodu spoke well as regard to forthcoming election, because, nigeria is eyeing for transformation from ineptitude to splendid government.
There's no vaccine against stupidity. undecided
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by hyfr(m): 2:28pm On Feb 02, 2015
CassetteBoy:


I doubt you have any relative that compares to him intellectually. You sound like a low-life.
you've lost touch with education sorry
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Nobody: 2:59pm On Feb 02, 2015
is it by voting party or by voting the sheep out of the collection of wolves?

mumu write up!
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by CassetteBoy(m): 3:06pm On Feb 02, 2015
hyfr:
you've lost touch with education sorry

i just pray u havent lost your purpose in life... all you keep mentioning is "lost"
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by NovusHomo(m): 3:30pm On Feb 02, 2015
hyfr:
Dele momodu has last touch with humanity. He is an odeson indeed

Huh?!
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by marv1: 3:31pm On Feb 02, 2015
hyfr:
Dele momodu has last touch with humanity. He is an odeson indeed
. is there no truth in what has been said or you are just pretending. nawa for nigerians ooooooooooo
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by hyfr(m): 4:12pm On Feb 02, 2015
CassetteBoy:


i just pray u havent lost your purpose in life... all you keep mentioning is "lost"
. I keep mentioning it cos u all keep losing it. Gasbag
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by VoteWisely: 4:55pm On Feb 02, 2015
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Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Nobody: 5:01pm On Feb 02, 2015
hyfr:
Dele momodu has last touch with humanity. He is an odeson indeed


Well, i do not know much about politics....regrettably so,
....but I read one very touching and apt article he wrote about Big Brother Africa Season 6's winner, Karen Igho
"Karenplification of Africa"
It was very touching and astute write up

So I find it hard to believe he would not write well
But well, like I said, I do not "know" politics

Still lipsrsealed
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Nobody: 5:27pm On Feb 02, 2015
APC SUPPORTERS WILL B SHOURIN SAI BUHARI

PDP SUPPORTERS WILL B SHOURIN GEJ

BUT AT THE END WHO WINS?

DATS D REAL QUESTION
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by chysam: 5:29pm On Feb 02, 2015
DDeliverer:
If wishes were horses....
PDP will rig the election!!!
Sorry the watchdog is smarter this time. Gaols will be filled to their brim.
I propose that INEC declare PDP winners in Borno and Yobe so they can at least garner 1% of the total election.
My people in the south east have disowned me because I support Buhari,but after Febuhari 14,my first target is to dethrone our towns king,beat him very well,throw him in jail and take over his seat.I will definitely rule my town withAPC constitution.
SAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BUHARIA ONODU!!!
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Drone007: 5:32pm On Feb 02, 2015
[quote author=Gbawe post=30347756][/quote]
Come Febuhari 14, GOODLUCK Nigeria!
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Drone007: 6:16pm On Feb 02, 2015
saaedlee:
Before Nkor,


GMB till Nigeria is repaired!
Got so annoyed yeterday when I learnt that some states(more of PDP) haven't paid civil servants salaries for months. Yet they roam about making frivilous promises; God punish them!


Meanwhile,
Vote For General Muhammadu Buhari For President
Vote For CHANGE
God bless Nigeria

Goodluck Nigeria on February 14!
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by hyfr(m): 7:12pm On Feb 02, 2015
milychocs:



Well, i do not know much about politics....regrettably so,
....but I read one very touching and apt article he wrote about Big Brother Africa Season 6's winner, Karen Igho
"Karenplification of Africa"
It was very touching and astute write up

So I find it hard to believe he would not write well
But well, like I said, I do not "know" politics

Still lipsrsealed

u need some schooling on the polity of the nation?
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by Nobody: 8:40pm On Feb 02, 2015
hyfr:
u need some schooling on the polity of the nation?


You can try.... smiley
But I know it goes back to many years ago.....
Well......you can try and update me what you can

I promise to be a good student
Thank you
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by hyfr(m): 8:50pm On Feb 02, 2015
milychocs:



You can try.... smiley
But I know it goes back to many years ago.....
Well......you can try and update me what you can

I promise to be a good student
Thank you
where should I start from? I'd need a foundation to build upon
Re: Buhari Will Win Presidential Poll By A Landslide – Dele Momodu by tewaa: 9:24pm On Feb 02, 2015
No GEJ no feb 14,Gmb n all Apc should go n hug transformer n b electrocuted.goodluck all de way.

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