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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by MikelIbe: 2:15pm On Jul 15, 2018
[quote author=Mechejy post=69402175][/quote] APC cannot toy with my state. I ain't A..f.f.o...n..jj..aa
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Obiwiz(m): 2:23pm On Jul 15, 2018
papoudaupolos:
The most important lesson to learn is don't let Ipob miscreants support you. Failure will befall your course.

They did it To GEJ
They done it Kanu
And now they do it to Fayose and eleke.

They are fake like their products.
So true.
They're 'fake' because they produce 'fake' things.
You're nothing because you produce nothing.
Actually, China as we hear, started with 'fake' products too.
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by ejimatic: 2:27pm On Jul 15, 2018
The Ekiti people have with these results shown that they are educated and cannot be tossed around like grasses in the wind. Four years ago they went back to Egypt but today they are out of Egypt on the way to the promised land. Thanks to Ekiti people for collecting Eleka Olusola and Fayemi 's money and still voted according to their preferences and consciences. The money you all collected is our money. Spend it as you like. It is glarring that Fayose and his tatalong Eleka have lost the goodwill of people who are yet to see communal development they desire and effects of good governance on the masses. Ekiti with people cannot be deceived with stomach infrastructure again. Fayemi the governor elect should use his good intention to put smiles on Ekiti people. To whom much is given much is expected. I rejoice with the winner and sympathise with the loser. Thank you Ekiti .Thank you all the masses in the state. Thank you all the civil servants. Thank you all the youths and students. You are welcome to the promised land flowing with honey and milk.

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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Obiwiz(m): 2:30pm On Jul 15, 2018
obi58:


How foolish can people get?

Someone called you a lazy Nigerian youth and you are still shamelessly supporting him.

Before your very eyes, herdsmen are slaughtering communities and nothing is being done and you are praying for continuity.

No wahala that change you are canvassing for will soon reach you.
Lol... The youths are lost. They're on a codeine diet.

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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by mansamusa08(m): 2:50pm On Jul 15, 2018
ybalogs:
Most voters do not even have browsing phones. Al majiris a case study.

But they have transistor radios and listen to Hausa service of BBC, VOA, RFI, Deutsche welle, Radio Moscow ETC at least 3 times daily. Consequently, they are more politically informed than you. They obtain their PVCs on time. They vote and depend their choices. Don't forget that Almajiri can read and write the literature that you cannot. Literacy is ability to read and write whether in English, French, Arabic, Chinese or Indian Alphabets.

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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Barrysleek(m): 2:55pm On Jul 15, 2018
What I have learnt from this election is that Nigeria is really a third world poverty-stricken country where elections are won by the highest bidder
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Doyin2(m): 3:01pm On Jul 15, 2018
lipsrsealed
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by buchibrand(m): 3:04pm On Jul 15, 2018
Now let me tell all Nigerians and those who love our potical and democratic development so much.

1. In 2019 let's ensure that any party that will emerge as the strongest opposition to APC must present a credible and POPULAR candidate. PDP lost Ekiti because Fayose insisted on having his candidate as the the party's flag bearer, yet the candidate wasn't known and accepted by many.

2. If you must win the incumbent government, you need to play pure politics and not games. Face the real issues, tell the people exactly what you have got to offer and focus less on your opponent. PDP in 2014/15 where busy making Buhari popular instead of selling their own manifesto to the masses them Apc capitalized on that and told a whole lot of lies to Nigerians .

You can only defeat Buhari in 2019 if you have a Credible, Popular, and Experienced candidate, who is a good politician, has a good past record in governa and from the North. The candidate that came to mind is Donald Duke but he's not from the North. Who from the north fits into this description
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 3:12pm On Jul 15, 2018
Ziggylady:


There is no lesson to learn here....the only lesson to learn is for people like Goodluck Jonathan who said his ambition is not worth the blood of Nigerians..

Nigerians does not deserve such magnanimity and good sportsmanship..yet.


.....yeye sportsmanship after stealing Nigeria blind.... Black man need More thinking capacity....

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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by sojdson: 3:20pm On Jul 15, 2018
Frying gari, roasting corn, riding okada were not enough. The utmost thing is sincerity.

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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by jbtobsyn(m): 3:21pm On Jul 15, 2018
BALLOSKI:
Lesson 6: whenever you have opportunity, be good to people because you don't know what tomorrow holds.


In 2014, Fayose was everything deadly towards the members of APC in that state. Fast forward to 2018, he's at the receiving end; he's crying wolf - he's in neck collar - he's looking for sympathy votes. Unfortunately for him, none of this worked.

Mark my word: Fayose would observe the 2019 election from his prison cell.

You people are the ones making the politicians to attack each other. Pls can you tell me one constitutional breach that Fayose committed that would warrant him to be in prison.
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by obowunmi(m): 3:39pm On Jul 15, 2018
There's no lesson to learn.
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by GoodGovernance: 3:44pm On Jul 15, 2018
uridadole:

Herdsmen, a myth. There is nothing like that except fayose himself joins his PDP colleagues to unleash such terror on his own people so as to calumny APC, buhari and perhaps fayemi just as obtains in benue and other states.

lipsrsealed
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Ugosample(m): 3:46pm On Jul 15, 2018
Positivepoint:

we will never vote an igbo in any election. stop dreaming
You see am
and we are supposed to be "one country"

Nobody should be disqualified from the post based on ethnicity but ability

But hey it's NIGERIA
A country with many half animals

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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 4:11pm On Jul 15, 2018
MrSly:

IPOB or no IPOB, as long as fulani colonial are concerned anybody of afonja origin must always be the coward at the end. Imagine losing election to rejected party and persons just because some 30k hungry looking fellow were sent to your state. I remember anambra state whose incumbent governor then was from apga but he won the election. Even when numerous policemen were sent and his security guards withdrawn, sensed the imminent rigging attempt, he was strong and sent a firm warning to the centre and reminded them of the possible outcome aftermath of rigging the election to the favour the ruling party at the centre. At the end he won in all 21 LGAs of the state. That's how we know strong men not those who talk and cry for tear gas. I am not surprise PDP lost in afonja state. They have got no balls.

Three things are worrying u.... the witches of village, tramadol and codeine... Go beg them and stop using the other equally deadly pair....thereafter come back to N/L to discuss like a normal human being.... Shiorr
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by smileyoo: 4:18pm On Jul 15, 2018
Bizibi:
not only nogerians but the active political parties must find a way to rig buhari out!!
i wish its as simple as that, but bubu is not as gentle as gej, he controls the machineries of govt, he and his cronies, know how to make maximum use of it, even without been sensitive of people's opinion, this explains his lopsided appointments, to sensitive posts.
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 4:23pm On Jul 15, 2018
SouthEastFacts:

6. PDP won Ekiti in 2014 but lost Presidential election next year.
7. Yorubas are not as sophisticated as they are making us to believe.

...ethnic jealousy... U were born with it... That's why we will always be in opposite camps...
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Positivepoint(m): 4:23pm On Jul 15, 2018
Ugosample:


You see am

and we are supposed to be "one country"


Nobody should be disqualified from the post based on ethnicity but ability


But hey it's NIGERIA

A country with many half animals


one country my foot. mark my word we will never vote any igbo in any election
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 4:29pm On Jul 15, 2018
skales67:
LESSON 6: IGBOS CANNOT BE TOYED AND PLAYED BY PARTY POLITHIEFIANS LIKE YORUBAS!

They wanted to try this rubbish in Anambra but were skeptical about it because they knew the implications but in this case, see how they rubbished the people of Ekiti by toying with their votes overnight.

If Oshiomohle thinks he is powerful, let him try that sh*t on the South East.

...very useless untruthful story..hopefully, one day u Igbos will be more serious about politics
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by NairaMaster1(m): 4:31pm On Jul 15, 2018
salvationproject:

The most-anticipated Ekiti governorship election have come to past and finally a winner have emerge governor-elect in the person of Dr. Fayemi Kayode of the APC but looking at the various intriguing dramas that preceded the election, below are five things Nigerian can learn in preparation for 2019.

1. This Is Oshiohmole First Victory

I hope you must have learnt that this is Oshiohmole’s first victory as APC chairman, you should also learn that he is determined to win more.

2. APC/Buhari Is Definitely Going To Win 2019

I believe I don’t need to echo this to the ears of those who are hoping that Nigerians are tired of Buhari/APC and therefore they will lose 2019 elections. If truly Nigerians are tired, who then voted in the Ekiti election that led to APC winning one of the thought formidable household of PDP.

3. 2019 election will be war in disguise

Just for Ekiti state election, 30000 policemen + other security agencies and tough security equipment were deployed. 36 plus FCT (37) multiply by 30000 equals 1110000 policemen needed for 2019. That means our policemen are not even an inch enough for 2019.

4. Many Nigerians Will Want To Commit Suicide

To those who have made up their mind that Buhari must leave in 2019 or they kill themselves.

5. No Formidable Power Yet To Match The Federal Might

If APC can defeat Eleka/Fayose, a formidable power in Ekiti state where Fayose bragged that he controls 80% of the state, I see no reasons why they will not win in a federation where no formidable power is already in place but election is about ten(10) months away.


Add Your Own Lessons Below.

http://www.9jahyper.com.ng/5-lessons-nigerians-should-learn-from-the-ekiti-state-governorship-election-for-2019/


You even believed APC really won? 2019 is a general election.

Remember that the Almighty PDP lost out.

In 2019 all the powers that invaded Ekiti will be struggling for their heads in their States.

It will be war as you rightly said.

Your write up is a mixture of truth and sympathy for APC.

APC didn't win Ekiti election. INEC is doomed. It's a 21st century shame of a nation.

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Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Ugosample(m): 4:35pm On Jul 15, 2018
Positivepoint:


one country my foot. mark my word we will never vote any igbo in any election

YOU will never vote an Igbo man

Anu ofia di ka gi


Anyways my people are more keen on making money and protecting their position as the backbone of the Nigerian economy, especially at the SME level

You guys can have the presidency grin

umu asai
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 4:41pm On Jul 15, 2018
Amumaigwe:


IPOB are still truer that sophisticated moro-ns that stab from the back.

...fake historical comedy...
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 4:43pm On Jul 15, 2018
Anyad231:
If u listened well ,ekiti people sold their soul for 10k or 5k....just to show that election in the yoruba land is all about the money...very cheap people....One people should tell me why fayemi deserved to come back after what he did in his first 4years.

...tell us what he did, history professor....
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 4:46pm On Jul 15, 2018
chrisskynet:



Most your always be a dumb ass.. Why is it that Afonjas don't just want to have sense @ all.

...because your hungry village witches have turned IPOB senses upside down ...
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Nobody: 4:49pm On Jul 15, 2018
Citizens of a state don't usually think it will augur well for them if an incumbent installs his successor in Nigeria.

The reason to vote against Fayose was predicated on this basic premise, not because APC is doing good in creating jobs, stopping fulani killings across the country, and ending the economic hardship brought about by Buhari's incompetence and cluelessness.

2019 will be referendum on Buhari and APC. Nigerians will decide whether they want this economic hardship and killings by fulanis to continue. Period!

Nigerians will decide whether they enjoy buying high prices of petrol and kerosene or whether the prices of food should be what Buhari and APC has foisted on them.

Nigerians will decide in 2019 whether they want a sick president to waste their country's money on treating himself and providing healthcare for his family instead of build a hospital in Nigeria.

Aside from the ass-licking zombies in NW and NE, I don't see any other geopolitical zone in the country that will support the abject failure and disgrace that is APC and Buhari
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Bizibi(m): 4:57pm On Jul 15, 2018
smileyoo:
i wish its as simple as that, but bubu is not as gentle as gej, he controls the machineries of govt, he and his cronies, know how to make maximum use of it, even without been sensitive of people's opinion, this explains his lopsided appointments, to sensitive posts.
I know it is not simple but they will need to find a way,buhari must not come back at all.I'm not interested in elections in the States but only the presidential elections right now no one should even think of credible elections anymore.
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by edupedia: 4:59pm On Jul 15, 2018
amforjustice:
3 lessons learnt

1 You are wasting your time looking for PVC. Inec already knew the winner before the cast of first vote
2 You are wasting your time campaigning as opposition. All you need is to be in good good of Buhari like Obiano of Anambra state
3 You are wasting your time praying to God to help you win election. Pray to Buhari if he answers you then victory is assured

...rubbish plus nonsense...
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by owunabastard: 5:11pm On Jul 15, 2018
namet:
Citizens of a state don't usually think it will augur well for them if an incumbent installs his successor in Nigeria.

The reason to vote against Fayose was predicated on this basic premise, not because APC is doing good in creating jobs, stopping fulani killings across the country, and ending the economic hardship brought about by Buhari's incompetence and cluelessness.

2019 will be referendum on Buhari and APC. Nigerians will decide whether they want this economic hardship and killings by fulanis to continue. Period!

Nigerians will decide whether they enjoy buying high prices of petrol and kerosene or whether the prices of food should be what Buhari and APC has foisted on them.

Nigerians will decide in 2019 whether they want a sick president to waste their country's money on treating himself and providing healthcare for his family instead of build a hospital in Nigeria.

Aside from the ass-licking zombies in NW and NE, I don't see any other geopolitical zone in the country that will support the abject failure and disgrace that is APC and Buhari
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as it stands now APC has captured south west. as long as Nigeria is not structured nothing will change
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Lovemaester: 5:16pm On Jul 15, 2018
Anyad231:
If u listened well ,ekiti people sold their soul for 10k or 5k....just to show that election in the yoruba land is all about the money...very cheap people....One people should tell me why fayemi deserved to come back after what he did in his first 4years.

you should also tell me why a stooge who has not paid workers doe more than seven months even with federal bailout be voted in
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by potoX: 5:33pm On Jul 15, 2018
Ziggylady:


There is no lesson to learn here....the only lesson to learn is for people like Goodluck Jonathan who said his ambition is not worth the blood of Nigerians..

Nigerians does not deserve such magnanimity and good sportsmanship..yet.

Hello sweetie. Otapiapia is not your portion either now or in 2019. You ibos never learn about how poltically irrelevant you are
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by buhariguy(m): 5:44pm On Jul 15, 2018
midolian:
This will send a strong signal to the nPDP and rAPC clowns.

Don't be surprised, Saraki and others will begin to see defection from APC as a political suicide.
that is what I said before that saraki will loss kwara state,
Those his thugs are no more and his new thugs will be arrested.
Re: 5 Lessons Nigerians Should Learn From The Ekiti Governorship Election For 2019 by Sleekfingers: 5:48pm On Jul 15, 2018
2019 election result when pmb wins. Some people will commit suicide. You know the people I am talking about. Hehehe hehehe hehehe hehehe hehehe hehehe

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