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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Ogalanyachieze: 9:08am On Jul 26, 2017
Warship:



Don't mind the hopeless Afonjas



When people don't show up, let us see how INEC will declare a winner when other contestants protest the result
by the time they fraudulently declare apc as winner. Then obiano will fall back to ipob and agree that elections is invalid as 2/3 did not attend

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Okeikpu(m): 9:09am On Jul 26, 2017
Very useless pple
Thieves!
Inec or whatever they call them should shove Anambra election up their ass

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Nobody: 9:10am On Jul 26, 2017
In the current scheme of things calling for an election boycott is a simple vote of support for one man. It is not a strategy.

The real strategy is to elect a governor who will fight for your cause. The even better strategy is to register a party that will take over the areas claimed as Biafra in 2019. Then you have your referendum and control in one move.

But why work when you can shout?

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by PHILipu1(m): 9:10am On Jul 26, 2017
ESDKING:
The boycott is not about influencing who wins the election. Ipob doesn't care about who becomes the governor.
What Ipob cares about is getting the people to withdraw from politics of Nigeria. If Ipob can get 70℅ or more of registered not to participate in the election, the boycott would have been succes. Ipob would have proved the world that they have the support of the people.
The election boycott would prove that the people have lost fait in Nigeria as a whole.
The boycott is about proving that the people don't want to be part of Nigeria any longer by not taking part in election.

But wait ooo, which election are they forcing people to participate in ?
The one people will stand under the sun from morning till night to get accredited and at the end of the day, some hoodlums will attack the ballot boxes, shoot sporadically in the air, leave the lucky ones injured and unlucky ones killed ?
Who doesn't know that election don't take place in Nigeria?. Winners are always declared before the D day.
Is governor Ikpeazu suppose to be the governor of Abia state instead of Uche ogar ?
Is Theodore Oji suppose to be a senator today ? (Someone that was defeated in his polling unit )
Why should people risk their lives to participate in an election while those candidates left their children abroad ?
How many politicians children have you seen at the pooling unit before ?
Even without Nnamdi Kanu's directives, voting participation is useless as long as Nig is concerned.

This issue of boycott shouldn't only be in igbo land alone,it should be across the nation to tell these politicians that they are nobody today without the masses that put them there.
Enough is enough !!.

Cc.attackgat

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The world don't care if 70% or more of IPOB boycott the election.
They just want to hear the voices of your political leaders from south-east whether they want Biafra or not.

And your political leaders that their voices matter are not saying anything.

You think the international community takes Kanu serious?
Is there any recognize world leader that have come out in support of Kanu?
They don't want to make the mistake they did in Sudan and south-Sudan case.

We will still all be alive in the next 20 years and you guys will still be shouting Biafra up and down.
Mark my words.

Go hustle for your life and stop day dreaming.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by achi4u(m): 9:12am On Jul 26, 2017
Yes! Election will hold but what makes election sweet will be lacking.


The election itself have lost its taste.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by achi4u(m): 9:16am On Jul 26, 2017
PHILipu1:
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The world don't care if 70% or more of IPOB boycott the election.
They just want to hear the voices of your political leaders from south-east whether they want Biafra or not.

And your political leaders that their voices matter are not saying anything.

You think the international community takes Kanu serious?
Is there any recognize world leader that have come out in support of Kanu?
They don't want to make the mistake they did in Sudan and south-Sudan case.

We will still all be alive in the next 20 years and you guys will still be shouting Biafra up and down.
Mark my words.

Go hustle for your life and stop day dreaming.
Stop bringing South Sudan case each time Biafra issue is being discussed, we're far far behind Sudan in all ramifications.

Thanks.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by supereagle(m): 9:17am On Jul 26, 2017
unite4real:


At least, a family member of the aspirants will vote and a winner will be declared. much people are not needed to declare a winner. the constitution says, a simple majority of votes cast

Pass the sense to them. That is how they showed foolishness and voted Ngige out who would have been Number 3 man today, They shot themselves in the legs again.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by marv1: 9:19am On Jul 26, 2017
DLondonboiy:
Nobody would come out on that day...no single person.
.
Speak yourself. You cant SPEAK FOR EVERYBODY.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by donqx: 9:19am On Jul 26, 2017
hmmmm
Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by kikake: 9:29am On Jul 26, 2017
VargasVee:


http://dailypost.ng/2017/07/26/biafra-inec-speaks-calls-secession-election-boycott/


Who didn't know that at the end, someone must be rigged in as governor to continue with business as usual with owners of Nigeria - the Hausa/Fulani/Kanuri?

But their time is fast expiring.
Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by gozmok1(m): 9:30am On Jul 26, 2017
VargasVee:


http://dailypost.ng/2017/07/26/biafra-inec-speaks-calls-secession-election-boycott/



it is not a must to vote, who even asked the stupid man all this explanation he is giving?

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by gozmok1(m): 9:34am On Jul 26, 2017
Yyeske:
Most of those shouting for a boycott are not even from Anambra or even residing here, just repeating what their god had brainwashed them with.
Come and stop me that day on my way to the polling booth
what will you gain if you vote?

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Jflex07(m): 9:35am On Jul 26, 2017
Nigerian election is nothing to write home about, rigging of election has become the norm, it does not really matter who or who doesn't vote. Nigeria is a shame. Never fight for any politicians, they only care about themselves and families, Nigerians let's be wise

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Solomonudofia(m): 9:35am On Jul 26, 2017
Ok go to iweka and say it Na...

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Ijaya123: 9:38am On Jul 26, 2017
ESDKING:
The boycott is not about influencing who wins the election. Ipob doesn't care about who becomes the governor.
What Ipob cares about is getting the people to withdraw from politics of Nigeria. If Ipob can get 70℅ or more of registered not to participate in the election, the boycott would have been succes. Ipob would have proved the world that they have the support of the people.
The election boycott would prove that the people have lost fait in Nigeria as a whole.
The boycott is about proving that the people don't want to be part of Nigeria any longer by not taking part in election.

But wait ooo, which election are they forcing people to participate in ?
The one people will stand under the sun from morning till night to get accredited and at the end of the day, some hoodlums will attack the ballot boxes, shoot sporadically in the air, leave the lucky ones injured and unlucky ones killed ?
Who doesn't know that election don't take place in Nigeria?. Winners are always declared before the D day.
Is governor Ikpeazu suppose to be the governor of Abia state instead of Uche ogar ?
Is Theodore Oji suppose to be a senator today ? (Someone that was defeated in his polling unit )
Why should people risk their lives to participate in an election while those candidates left their children abroad ?
How many politicians children have you seen at the pooling unit before ?
Even without Nnamdi Kanu's directives, voting participation is useless as long as Nig is concerned.

This issue of boycott shouldn't only be in igbo land alone,it should be across the nation to tell these politicians that they are nobody today without the masses that put them there.
Enough is enough !!.

Cc.attackgat

Meanwhile............




You refused to state what the Igbos stand to benefit ftom boycotting the election, which is even worse than participating.

Always reasoning based on sentiment and emotions which is rarely logical. I guess political miscalculation is the lots of the Igbos

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Yyeske(m): 9:39am On Jul 26, 2017
gozmok1:
what will you gain if you vote?
Leave that to me and others who will come out that day

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Goldfaze1: 9:41am On Jul 26, 2017
no body should come out on that day, you want Biafra? KANU has don his own part it time for us to do our own part no turning back on this, this battle must be won.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by PHILipu1(m): 9:41am On Jul 26, 2017
achi4u:
Stop bringing South Sudan case each time Biafra issue is being discussed, we're far far behind Sudan in all ramifications.

Thanks.
.

Are you serious?
Nobody ever imagined that after all South-sudan went through in the hands of Sudan that they will pick up arms against themselves.

We already have the same set up.

IPOB VS MOSSOB VS BIM.
KANU VS NWAZURIKE VS OTHERs

Where will be the biafra capital?
Kanu will want his home town.
Will Anambra and Enugu people agree to that?

Who will be the president and vice?
Can Kanu and Nwazurike work together?
Or do you think this two small boys (kanu and Nwazurike) can dictate or control all this well known men like the Ubas,Ekweramadu,Nigige,Orji,Kalu,Ken,etc in south-east when you finally have the biafra.
This men are just waiting in the wings for the struggle to be won and they will push this your kanu one side by force.

You think that having jobless ipob youths is what matters.
The international community will support a person that they can work with and i guess you believe they know kanu as a freedom fighter i guess.
Stop day dreaming.

The signs are the same Mr man and all i see is war upon war for years and that is what the international community don't want.
Nobody want to send their troops out on peace mission again.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by fasterwell(m): 9:45am On Jul 26, 2017
ESDKING:
The boycott is not about influencing who wins the election. Ipob doesn't care about who becomes the governor.
What Ipob cares about is getting the people to withdraw from politics of Nigeria. If Ipob can get 70℅ or more of registered not to participate in the election, the boycott would have been succes. Ipob would have proved the world that they have the support of the people.
The election boycott would prove that the people have lost fait in Nigeria as a whole.
The boycott is about proving that the people don't want to be part of Nigeria any longer by not taking part in election.

But wait ooo, which election are they forcing people to participate in ?
The one people will stand under the sun from morning till night to get accredited and at the end of the day, some hoodlums will attack the ballot boxes, shoot sporadically in the air, leave the lucky ones injured and unlucky ones killed ?
Who doesn't know that election don't take place in Nigeria?. Winners are always declared before the D day.
Is governor Ikpeazu suppose to be the governor of Abia state instead of Uche ogar ?
Is Theodore Oji suppose to be a senator today ? (Someone that was defeated in his polling unit )
Why should people risk their lives to participate in an election while those candidates left their children abroad ?
How many politicians children have you seen at the pooling unit before ?
Even without Nnamdi Kanu's directives, voting participation is useless as long as Nig is concerned.

This issue of boycott shouldn't only be in igbo land alone,it should be across the nation to tell these politicians that they are nobody today without the masses that put them there.
Enough is enough !!.

Cc.attackgat

Meanwhile............




You can start by deleting your nairaland account and stop visiting this forum because it is Nigerian forum

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Yyeske(m): 9:48am On Jul 26, 2017
supereagle:


Pass the sense to them. That is how they showed foolishness and voted Ngige out who would been Number 3 man today, They shoot themselves in the legs again.
You forgot to mention years back when MASSOB told Ndigbo not to participate in the census and so many parts of the SE were undercounted, we are suffering that effect till date.
I just find it not funny when Ndigbo known for their business acumen will always fail in national politics

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by intruxive(m): 9:49am On Jul 26, 2017
I just love the fact that deluded igbos will follow Igbos instructions and APC will pay some few people to vote for them, win the election and forget that anyone else exist in Anambra. Wow this self destruction is nice to view from this side of the niger grin
How can a whole tribe be this dum.b tongue
Oh well, this is not the first time

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by attackgat: 9:53am On Jul 26, 2017
PHILipu1:
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The world don't care if 70% or more of IPOB boycott the election.
They just want to hear the voices of your political leaders from south-east whether they want Biafra or not.

And your political leaders that their voices matter are not saying anything.

You think the international community takes Kanu serious?
Is there any recognize world leader that have come out in support of Kanu?
They don't want to make the mistake they did in Sudan and south-Sudan case.

We will still all be alive in the next 20 years and you guys will still be shouting Biafra up and down.
Mark my words.

Go hustle for your life and stop day dreaming.

Dont make the mistake of thinking that the international community all reason like Nigerians. They dont. While the sovereignty of all countries is respected, the right of the people to self determination is also respected.

A 70% boycott of elections is a clear indication that the people have no faith in the system. Nobody is saying that election boycott is enough to get referendum, but it will go a long way. When IPOB then adds other legal means at its disposal such peaceful demonstration, mass mobilisation and sensitisation, civil disobedience, protestations etc. A time will come when all Nigerians including the political leaders will agree that it is time to let these people go. We all saw how just the sit-at-home protest made the Northern youths support referendum, much more is yet to come.

You think anyone is waiting for the international community? No.

If it takes 20 years of protest for Nigeria to finally see that it is foolish to hold people against their will then so be it, we will all be feeling the heat together.

But eventually, a referendum will be granted so we can leave this disasterous British colonial contraption called Nigeria

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by Yyeske(m): 9:54am On Jul 26, 2017
PHILipu1:
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Are you serious?
Nobody ever imagined that after all South-sudan went through in the hands of Sudan that they will pick up arms against themselves.

We already have the same set up.

IPOB VS MOSSOB VS BIM.
KANU VS NWAZURIKE VS OTHERs

Where will be the biafra capital?
Kanu will want his home town.
Will Anambra and Enugu people agree to that?

Who will be the president and vice?
Can Kanu and Nwazurike work together?
Or do you think this two small boys (kanu and Nwazurike) can dictate or control all this well known men like the Ubas,Ekweramadu,Nigige,Orji,Kalu,Ken,etc in south-east when you finally have the biafra.
This men are just waiting in the wings for the struggle to be won and they will push this your kanu one side by force.

You think that having jobless ipob youths is what matters.
The international community will support a person that they can work with and i guess you believe they know kanu as a freedom fighter i guess.
Stop day dreaming.

The signs are the same Mr man and all i see is war upon war for years and that is what the international community don't want.
Nobody want to send their troops out on peace mission again.
Don't mind those numbskulls, they never try seeing the bigger picture, all they do is listen to radio Biafra and believe every propaganda dished to them like zombies they are

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by attackgat: 9:55am On Jul 26, 2017
fasterwell:


You can start by deleting your nairaland account and stop visiting this forum because it is Nigerian forum

First delete your facebook account since it is an American website.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by PHILipu1(m): 9:56am On Jul 26, 2017
attackgat:


Dont make the mistake of thinking that the international community all reason like Nigerians. They dont. While the sovereignty of all countries is respected, the right of the people to self determination is also respected.

A 70% boycott of elections is a clear indication that the people have no faith in the system. Nobody is saying that election boycott is enough to get referendum, but it will go a long way. When IPOB then adds other legal means at its disposal such peaceful demonstration, mass mobilisation and sensitisation, civil disobedience, protestations etc. A time will come when all Nigerians including the political leaders will agree that it is time to let these people go. We all saw how just the sit-at-home protest made the Northern youths support referendum, much more is yet to come.

You think anyone is waiting for the international community? No.

If it takes 20 years of protest for Nigeria to finally see that it is foolish to hold people against their will then so be it, we will all be feeling the heat together.

But eventually, a referendum will be granted so we can leave this disasterous British colonial contraption called Nigeria
.

And you think that 100 years of protest will make Nigeria to reason Biafra too.

Catalonian have been doing that for many years and Spain still hold on to them.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by attackgat: 10:00am On Jul 26, 2017
PHILipu1:
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And you think that 100 years of protest will make Nigeria to reason Biafra too.

Catalonian have been doing that for many years and Spain still hold on to them.

The struggle for freedom has no time limit. If takes 1 year or a hundred years, its on.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by achi4u(m): 10:01am On Jul 26, 2017
PHILipu1:
.

Are you serious?
Nobody ever imagined that after all South-sudan went through in the hands of Sudan that they will pick up arms against themselves.

We already have the same set up.

IPOB VS MOSSOB VS BIM.
KANU VS NWAZURIKE VS OTHERs

Where will be the biafra capital?
Kanu will want his home town.
Will Anambra and Enugu people agree to that?

Who will be the president and vice?
Can Kanu and Nwazurike work together?
Or do you think this two small boys (kanu and Nwazurike) can dictate or control all this well known men like the Ubas,Ekweramadu,Nigige,Orji,Kalu,Ken,etc in south-east when you finally have the biafra.
This men are just waiting in the wings for the struggle to be won and they will push this your kanu one side by force.

You think that having jobless ipob youths is what matters.
The international community will support a person that they can work with and i guess you believe they know kanu as a freedom fighter i guess.
Stop day dreaming.

The signs are the same Mr man and all i see is war upon war for years and that is what the international community don't want.
Nobody want to send their troops out on peace mission again.
So, there's no any other way Biafra can be achieved without those signs you highlighted above?
But they say power belong to the people, if Biafra were to be created today, those people you mentioned won't even show face because they know that the masses have access them and find nothing worthy of them.
Finally, look at the positive side of it not always the negative.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by PHILipu1(m): 10:01am On Jul 26, 2017
attackgat:


Dont make the mistake of thinking that the international community all reason like Nigerians. They dont. While the sovereignty of all countries is respected, the right of the people to self determination is also respected.

A 70% boycott of elections is a clear indication that the people have no faith in the system. Nobody is saying that election boycott is enough to get referendum, but it will go a long way. When IPOB then adds other legal means at its disposal such peaceful demonstration, mass mobilisation and sensitisation, civil disobedience, protestations etc. A time will come when all Nigerians including the political leaders will agree that it is time to let these people go. We all saw how just the sit-at-home protest made the Northern youths support referendum, much more is yet to come.

You think anyone is waiting for the international community? No.

If it takes 20 years of protest for Nigeria to finally see that it is foolish to hold people against their will then so be it, we will all be feeling the heat together.

But eventually, a referendum will be granted so we can leave this disasterous British colonial contraption called Nigeria
.

Even if your brother is made Nigeria president today he will never allow his country to be shared and he will ask you guys to wait let he completes his term and you people can then share it.

No president no matter where he or she is from will ever give you guys Biafra since you people couldn't get it from Gowon.

You can protest and sit at home for 1 million years who care?
Nigeria government?
You are day dreaming

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by goodheart02(m): 10:03am On Jul 26, 2017
ESDKING:
The boycott is not about influencing who wins the election. Ipob doesn't care about who becomes the governor.
What Ipob cares about is getting the people to withdraw from politics of Nigeria. If Ipob can get 70℅ or more of registered not to participate in the election, the boycott would have been succes. Ipob would have proved the world that they have the support of the people.
The election boycott would prove that the people have lost fait in Nigeria as a whole.
The boycott is about proving that the people don't want to be part of Nigeria any longer by not taking part in election.

But wait ooo, which election are they forcing people to participate in ?
The one people will stand under the sun from morning till night to get accredited and at the end of the day, some hoodlums will attack the ballot boxes, shoot sporadically in the air, leave the lucky ones injured and unlucky ones killed ?
Who doesn't know that election don't take place in Nigeria?. Winners are always declared before the D day.
Is governor Ikpeazu suppose to be the governor of Abia state instead of Uche ogar ?
Is Theodore Oji suppose to be a senator today ? (Someone that was defeated in his polling unit )
Why should people risk their lives to participate in an election while those candidates left their children abroad ?
How many politicians children have you seen at the pooling unit before ?
Even without Nnamdi Kanu's directives, voting participation is useless as long as Nig is concerned.

This issue of boycott shouldn't only be in igbo land alone,it should be across the nation to tell these politicians that they are nobody today without the masses that put them there.
Enough is enough !!.

Cc.attackgat

Meanwhile............







God bless you for this piece of truth.

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Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by NtoAkwaIbom(m): 10:05am On Jul 26, 2017
ESDKING:
The boycott is not about influencing who wins the election. Ipob doesn't care about who becomes the governor.
What Ipob cares about is getting the people to withdraw from politics of Nigeria. If Ipob can get 70℅ or more of registered not to participate in the election, the boycott would have been succes. Ipob would have proved the world that they have the support of the people.
The election boycott would prove that the people have lost fait in Nigeria as a whole.
The boycott is about proving that the people don't want to be part of Nigeria any longer by not taking part in election.

But wait ooo, which election are they forcing people to participate in ?
The one people will stand under the sun from morning till night to get accredited and at the end of the day, some hoodlums will attack the ballot boxes, shoot sporadically in the air, leave the lucky ones injured and unlucky ones killed ?
Who doesn't know that election don't take place in Nigeria?. Winners are always declared before the D day.
Is governor Ikpeazu suppose to be the governor of Abia state instead of Uche ogar ?
Is Theodore Oji suppose to be a senator today ? (Someone that was defeated in his polling unit )
Why should people risk their lives to participate in an election while those candidates left their children abroad ?
How many politicians children have you seen at the pooling unit before ?
Even without Nnamdi Kanu's directives, voting participation is useless as long as Nig is concerned.

This issue of boycott shouldn't only be in igbo land alone,it should be across the nation to tell these politicians that they are nobody today without the masses that put them there.
Enough is enough !!.

Cc.attackgat

Meanwhile............




I am hoping to use this test, to test the popularity of Ipob in Aks.

I am hopin that during our states election u people will come and do rubbish
Re: Biafra: INEC Speaks On Calls For Secession, Election Boycott by obonujoker(m): 10:08am On Jul 26, 2017
Yyeske:
Most of those shouting for a boycott are not even from Anambra or even residing here, just repeating what their god had brainwashed them with.
Come and stop me that day on my way to the polling booth

You want to go and vote for your fellow looter abi??

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