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Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by teejah03(m): 9:32pm On Feb 24, 2015
Obviously itsnot GEJ ats behin ostonement..

Buhari hopless supporters keep putting d blame on jonathan but can you take time go thru wat is behind d postponement..

People never collect their PVC and so on....must I say dis again

NOTE: Buhari supporters dont blame it on GEJ,blame it on jega abeg and try to get Info before just talking..

#ivoteforGEJ....
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Nobody: 9:38pm On Feb 24, 2015
I am a businessman. it's really affecting me so much. but I 'll rather suffer this February and March..when I imagine the effects of boko haram on businesses over this past few years..I 'll quietly suffer knowing that it will soon be over...knowing that very soon a huge market will reopen and businesses will only get better.. the north east is an avenue to Cameroon and the other country...imagine revenue and foreign exchange lost...

support the army..
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by MORNDEW(m): 9:39pm On Feb 24, 2015
englishmart:
the election shouldn't hold till 2019. Then Jonathan will humbly step down for idi waziri and other young loyalists. Not some old man who thinks he forgot something in Aso rock, and is so desperate to retrieve it
and this one too na Nigerian person. Smh.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by KingTom(m): 9:40pm On Feb 24, 2015
englishmart:
the election shouldn't hold till 2019. Then Jonathan will humbly step down for idi waziri and other young loyalists. Not some old man who thinks he forgot something in Aso rock, and is so desperate to retrieve it
The Head of State villa was not in Aso Rock in 1983-1984, it was Dodan Barracks undecided
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by drix128: 9:46pm On Feb 24, 2015
midolian:
I dont think election was postponed. I FEEL THE LONG DEAD PARTY(PDP) ONLY POSTPONED ITS BURIAL

Investors shouldn't cry. They ll laugh again
And no matter how long you delay a burial, the dead will never come back
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by tete7000(m): 9:47pm On Feb 24, 2015
I believe those who initially set election for valentine day (Feb. 14) has the whole thing poorly thought out ab-initio. Previous elections have held in April, thus ensuring that the time lag between election and handover is short. It gave little time for manoeuvring before handover and ensure there is little disruption to economy even if there is to be at all. Had the election not be postponed we would still have had this economic backlash. The time to handover would have been too long and people would still have been weary of doing any serious business within that period. In my opinion, elections should always hold in April very close to handover date.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by sanc2s(f): 9:47pm On Feb 24, 2015
KingTom:
Well I know the Anti Buhari warriors will be here soon to represent their drunken master!, despite Lalasticlala's glaring thread! So I have a present For them grin


How to be a PDP supporter
1. Create lies.

2. Attack and insult
violently when facts are presented.

3.Scream "Gej till 2019" if faced with
superior argument.

4. Lose your sense of rationality and
logic.

5. Insult GMB and anyone
that supports him

6. Lie that GEJ didn't steal $49 billion.
7. Disagree with any event or post
that portrays GMB in a goodlight and
agree with any event or post that
portrays GMB in a badlight.

8. Lie that GEJ doesn't have a $500m farm.
9 Celebrate boko haram attacks by
shouting "Buhari call your boys to order"
grin grin grin
(c) malikmoreni, 2015 grin
Sai Buhari!!!!!
see what you brought out how many mins to type as grown up as u are. In Mr Ibu's voice 'thunder fire you'.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by midolian(m): 9:53pm On Feb 24, 2015
drix128:
And no matter how long you delay a burial, the dead will never come back
THE TRUTH
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by KingTom(m): 9:56pm On Feb 24, 2015
sanc2s:
see what you brought out how many mins to type as grown up as u are. In Mr Ibu's voice 'thunder fire you'.
You want the thunder of God's blessings to shower my life? Oh thank you my brother may you remain blessed grin grin
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by imoky: 9:56pm On Feb 24, 2015
He d cap fit let hhi wear till then
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Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by inalegwu99(m): 9:59pm On Feb 24, 2015
sai baba

Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by fidek(m): 10:04pm On Feb 24, 2015
OP TANK U OO, dis na d assignment wey dem gimme 4 Peace and Confilct
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Nobody: 10:10pm On Feb 24, 2015
raumdeuter:
Jonathan doesnt care. If the economy likes it should crash,

Nothing must stop his own selfish desires to rule

But we the electorates say no.

Jonathan Otuoke straight
god punish u for this
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Situation001(m): 10:29pm On Feb 24, 2015
malikmoreni:
grin grin

Sai Buhari!
Otuoke 2015
FULL MEANING OF GMB..
GENERAL MARCH 4 BUHARI..
gridlock moves 2 bayelsa...
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by AdeniyiA(m): 10:32pm On Feb 24, 2015
Abduletudaye:
This election should come and go abeg..

*modified*

The way I just dey buy land tho' cool
...the whole Sambisa no go contain you
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Abduletudaye(m): 10:36pm On Feb 24, 2015
AdeniyiA:
...the whole Sambisa no go contains you
But i want it angry
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Nobody: 10:39pm On Feb 24, 2015
Please guys lets agree on one thing. By may 29 speed boat or truck which one will be faster in conveying GEJ luggage to otueke.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by nwaanambra1(m): 10:53pm On Feb 24, 2015
Laid2001:
He spoke for me and my family of 30 voters as well
he also speaks for me and my entire clan in my village whom i have convinced beyond reasonable doubt on why they should dump the otueke ijaw drunkard who promised us heaven and earth only to deliver them on photos for us!

Only very minute few still want to vote the drunkard - but thanks to the election postponement i will convince much more before the voting day!

Now am working on convincing the entire njikoka local govt on why we should not vote for an Ijaw man - am getting some very good results.

Many now agree with me that there must be something good in APC for Onwa(Ngige) to be with them! cool

Thanks to Father Mbaka who made my job of convincing ndi igbo to dump the Otueke man very easy! kiss kiss

Another big thank you to Obiano for insisting on credible elections in anambra and calling on all indigene to vote according to their conscience!

I stopped campaigning online long ago cause i realized that 50% of the peeps on Nairaland doesn't have voters card - i moved my struggle to the streets and villages and i am very, very very happy with the response am receiving! cool cool

Jonafuka will receive a serious shocker disappointment from Anambra voters! lipsrsealed

I want to make him realize (thou too late for him) that you don't take ndigbo for granted! him and any other fool that will take us for granted must know that ndi igbo aburo nwata ana akwo na zu ara nne ya! angry

I am doing that by the power of the tongue - the power of persuasion! cool

GEJ o chee na ndi igbo ni ne bu biati? undecided


Some us still have our heads intact! cool cool
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by SIRPRESH(m): 11:25pm On Feb 24, 2015
this same topic was given as assignment by my lecturer
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Canme4u(m): 11:30pm On Feb 24, 2015
How to be a PDP supporter
1. Create lies.
2. Attack and insult
violently when facts are presented.
3.Scream "Gej till 2019" if faced with
superior argument.
4. Lose your sense of rationality and
logic.
5. Insult GMB and anyone
that supports him
6. Lie that GEJ didn't steal $49 billion.
7. Disagree with any event or post
that portrays GMB in a goodlight and
agree with any event or post that
portrays GMB in a badlight.
8. Lie that GEJ doesn't have a $500m farm.
9 Celebrate boko haram attacks by
shouting "Buhari call your boys to order"
(c) malikmoreni, 2015
Sai Buhari!!!!!

Copied
(c)Canme4u2015
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Nobody: 11:41pm On Feb 24, 2015
nwaanambra1:
he also speaks for me and my entire clan in my village whom i have convinced beyond reasonable doubt on why they should dump the otueke ijaw drunkard who promised us heaven and earth only to deliver them on photos for us!

Only very minute few still want to vote the drunkard - but thanks to the election postponement i will convince much more before the voting day!

Now am working on convincing the entire njikoka local govt on why we should not vote for an Ijaw man - am getting some very good results.

Many now agree with me that there must be something good in APC for Onwa(Ngige) to be with them! cool

Thanks to Father Mbaka who made my job of convincing ndi igbo to dump the Otueke man very easy! kiss kiss

Another big thank you to Obiano for insisting on credible elections in anambra and calling on all indigene to vote according to their conscience!

I stopped campaigning online long ago cause i realized that 50% of the peeps on Nairaland doesn't have voters card - i moved my struggle to the streets and villages and i am very, very very happy with the response am receiving! cool cool

Jonafuka will receive a serious shocker disappointment from Anambra voters! lipsrsealed

I want to make him realize (thou too late for him) that you don't take ndigbo for granted! him and any other fool that will take us for granted must know that ndi igbo aburo nwata ana akwo na zu ara nne ya! angry

I am doing that by the power of the tongue - the power of persuasion! cool

GEJ o chee na ndi igbo ni ne bu biati? undecided


Some us still have our heads intact! cool cool
yes with you and some right thinking one arround Nigeria still have hope. I will never forgive jona for that immigration tragedy minister of interior should ve been sacked no one was held responsible and the man inturn blame us for impatient. Me and my family will never vote for jona.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Osakah24(m): 11:46pm On Feb 24, 2015
lacasa:
Blame GEJ and the useless Pdp and not INEC


Jega was ready to go as planned


#GMB2015
as planned with Apc abi, Una never see anything.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Osakah24(m): 11:51pm On Feb 24, 2015
Laid2001:
He spoke for me and my family of 30 voters as well
Keep quiet. your family na almajiri school?
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Osakah24(m): 11:52pm On Feb 24, 2015
teejah03:
Obviously itsnot GEJ ats behin ostonement..

Buhari hopless supporters keep putting d blame on jonathan but can you take time go thru wat is behind d postponement..

People never collect their PVC and so on....must I say dis again

NOTE: Buhari supporters dont blame it on GEJ,blame it on jega abeg and try to get Info before just talking..

#ivoteforGEJ....
I also vote for Gej.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by butanep(m): 12:14am On Feb 25, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Jega Shld be blamed, less dan 70 percent ve pvc, wad happened to d odas, jega wanted to deny dem their rite. Jega has sold his conscience and pride! lipsrsealed
you talk like a village taut... must you comment? If you don't ve anything to say, just read and leave...
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by fujirice: 12:21am On Feb 25, 2015
KingTom:
Baba ooooo
***Prostates***
grin grin
***Cancer***huh
cool cool
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by fasbat(m): 12:28am On Feb 25, 2015
Eggcelent:
No doubt the postponement/rescheduling has its pros & cons. One of the cons being what has been highlighted above. Our democracy is growing & issues like this are aspects of the price to pay in achieving sound democratic culture. I only pray civil rule will not be aborted again for any reason.
has any govt dt has chances of winning election ever postpone it in Nig's history? Just answer truthfully ...Would PDP postpone d Feb election if his chances are bright?
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Nobody: 12:30am On Feb 25, 2015
butanep:
you talk like a village taut... must you comment? If you don't ve anything to say, just read and leave...
ma bro, let me take ya round dis. D political realm and d economic realm re two kinda siamese twinz. Ya can't ve crises in one and expect d oda to be at peace. Now we talking abt d implication of d election prosponement as it affects d economy. If dere is no credible election, its will lead to political instability and so economic problems. Simple O'level economics I just summarized in dat statement dat jega wanted to cause political instability. Looking at wad d govt did today, its d rite choice cos had it bin d election was held naija wld ve bin in a serious issue rite now. U don't just talk from one side, in economicz, ya expected to see tins as a neutral from both ends. And learn to make d wiser choice. Wen ya ve 2 evils d lesser is preferable.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by butanep(m): 12:37am On Feb 25, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
ma bro, let me take ya round dis. D political realm and d economic realm re two kinda siamese twinz. Ya can't ve crises in one and expect d oda to be at peace. Now we talking abt d implication of d election prosponement as it affects d economy. If dere is no credible election, its will lead to political instability and so economic problems. Simple O'level economics I just summarized in dat statement dat jega wanted to cause political instability. Looking at wad d govt did today, its d rite choice cos had it bin d election was held naija wld ve bin in a serious issue rite now. U don't just talk from one side, in economicz, ya expected to see tins as a neutral from both ends. And learn to make d wiser choice. Wen ya ve 2 evils d lesser is preferable.
I don't expect you to blame Jega for anything. Jege is not the controller of security in the country neither will he force people out to collect their PVCS. He has played his part. He said he is ready to conduct the election but the main obstacle was security agencies agitating they are not prepared yet...

Jega is doing his best to conduct a transparent election so we all should support him
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Keegan: 12:39am On Feb 25, 2015
akilo1:
where is this woman that say nigeria economics is booming?largest economy in africa?after dollars is going 300?iweala this your trick will not work after may 29.waiting for her to come and condemn those saying the election doesn't have effect on the economy.
NOI is a failure.
Re: Elections Postponement And Its Economic Implications by Nobody: 12:45am On Feb 25, 2015
butanep:
I don't expect you to blame Jega for anything. Jege is not the controller of security in the country neither will he force people out to collect their PVCS. He has played his part. He said he is ready to conduct the election but the main obstacle was security agencies agitating they are not prepared yet...

Jega is doing his best to conduct a transparent election so we all should support him
ma bro, read ya law very well. D credibility of d election is defeated if less dan 70 percent of voters ve pvc to vote. Dis means dat, if jega had gone ahead to conduct d said election, he's wasting resources and will still conduct anoda, which brings us back to d topic, economic problems as a result of political crises.so ya ve to make a better choice dat will put into consideration d long run. As we say in mgt, ya don't ve to sacrifice d long term goal for short term benefits. Bro, I rest ma case.
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