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A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? - Politics (2) - Nairaland

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Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by seunajia: 11:52am On Jan 28, 2017
gbadexy:
That Facebook poster captured my sentiment during that period.
I don't think I've ever voted before but I patiently waited under the sun and rain for accreditation and voting and campaigned for him because I wanted a positive change.
Saying I'm disappointed is an understatement.
This apc is even worse than pdp.
The same things we complained about jonathan is still happening, only more but they are hypocritical about theirs.
This is so for many folks I know. Personally, I had faith in Buhari not APC. With the spate of things and with time almost out, he's not gonna get my vote in 2019.

However, the question remains, who is the alternative??
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by Explorers(op): 1:25pm On Jan 28, 2017
seunajia:
Who is the alternative??
That's it bro.
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by gbadexy(m): 2:21pm On Jan 28, 2017
seunajia:
This is so for many folks I know. Personally, I had faith in Buhari not APC. With the spate of things and with time almost out, he's not gonna get my vote in 2019.

However, the question remains, who is the alternative??
Only God knows. Religious and tribal sentiments won't allow the best person to emerge.
Gani fawehimi contested and barely got five thousand votes despite his sacrifice for the masses.
If buharı can agree to restructuring and true federalism, then things would sort themselves out.
The party mentioned it during their campaign but as usual they claim it was someone that said so in his personal capacity and not the decision of the party.
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by Nobody: 3:00pm On Jan 28, 2017
paschal47:
With the way things are going now, I think there's no hope anymore cry cry cry
Lolll, hope is not an outside force but an inner force. Don't loose yours due to outside circumstances.
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by Mcoldsoja(m): 2:43am On Jan 29, 2017
During those campaigns, me say if Nigerians believe any of those things, den somtin dey wori dem. How yu expect change from same pipul wey dey run tins since? How yu expect change from pipul wey just drop umblera com kari broom?
As far as i dey consine dat year, the elecshon na like to chooz betwn satan and lucifer.
One candidate na olodo with phd, the other one na olodo without satifikate. All same same.
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by Explorers(op): 10:45am On Jan 29, 2017
Mcoldsoja:
During those campaigns, me say if Nigerians believe any of those things, den somtin dey wori dem. How yu expect change from same pipul wey dey run tins since? How yu expect change from pipul wey just drop umblera com kari broom?
As far as i dey consine dat year, the elecshon na like to chooz betwn satan and lucifer.
One candidate na olodo with phd, the other one na olodo without satifikate. All same same.
lols..
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by Explorers(op): 7:27pm On Jan 31, 2017
YoungRichRuler:
cry

Of Course we do have hope.

But not in this Government





Abeg , Bro Seun and lalasticlala, what's your take?
lalasticlala.
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by lazeal: 7:43am On Apr 04, 2017
lalasticlala, this snake post here deserve front page or what do you think?
Re: A Brother's Post From May, 2015, Do We Still Have Hope? by balogunakanbi: 7:16pm On Apr 13, 2017
Explorers:
That's it bro.
I think we should vote out the Major parties en-mass, if there is a party with a young candidate, i.e between 40 & 50 contests,i will gladly vote for him/her. Moreover NASS should reduce the minimum age for presidency to say 30 years.
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