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| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 11:27am On Aug 13, 2018 |
izombie:So what do we use to judge? Who even told you that the votes pdp gets is even valid and not rigged? |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by loverboys: 11:30am On Aug 13, 2018 |
I knw were dis is going so, i dnt need 2 read to d end.... Sai Baba |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 11:34am On Aug 13, 2018 |
Efewestern:My brother,i thank you for being objective.your the foremost delta and urhobo history specialist on nairaland.i have read many of your views on nairaland,there very sound.you also appear neutral or non partisan hence your honesty.i wish you can comment more on the politics section. The only matter i seem to disagree with you is the true owners of warri.but thats for another day. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 11:38am On Aug 13, 2018 |
Turantula:Am from cross river oga.lets stop this fallacy of hasty generalization.both pdp and apc have supporters everywhere.every state has both muslims and christians no matter how insignificant their number.am not a muslim sha but am a moderate christian |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by ratcockoduduwa: 1:32pm On Aug 13, 2018 |
senatordave1:hahahahahahaha hahahahahahaha i heard someone say that apc will win anambra state hahahahahahahhahahahhahaa |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by mandax: 5:27pm On Aug 13, 2018 |
senatordave1:Jeeesee!! Who is this mugu in his toilet saying Okorocha shall win Orlu senate in 2019? Okorocha who destroyed or suffocated every development project in Orlu zone, including his destruction of even the Orlu zonal sports stadium dedicated to late Sam Okwaraji. He refused to provide an alternative stadium. Okorocha who refused to establish any meaningful project in Orlu zone, except his private projects like private university and hotels in his village, but is busy building what he calls Owerri mega city. Unless Okorocha liquidates everybody in Orlu zone, that's only way for him, to win to represent the zone in the senate. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by hammer6F: 9:29pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
Efewestern:APC cannot win Delta. The entire North will be voting PDP, the south will be 50/50 between Ijaw and Itsekiri. Isoko will be 50/50 also. Urhobo will be 60(APC)/40, thanks to the PDP strong man Ibori. cc Fratermathy. Once u have tested power, you always want it, it dont matter that it will come to you in 4 years, you want it now. So, i no go take am personal if Urhobo goes APC but APC cannot win Delta. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 10:33pm On Aug 15, 2018 |
hammer6F:We dont need to win delta,we just need 25% there and also to reduce the gap between pdp and apc |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Nobody: 12:57am On Aug 16, 2018 |
senatordave1:ur worry should be on PDPs votes that will come from northern niheria. anyway ur a laid poster, it doesn't matter cuz ur just doing ur job... ![]() |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 4:46am On Aug 16, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:No sir.that wont happen.theres a precedence.look at what the opposition got in pdp strongholds between 2003-2015,thats what awaits pdp.you will only get joy in the north central.for you to claim that am paid is highly unintelligent.that means every politics lover here is paid.wake up boy |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Efewestern: 7:27am On Aug 16, 2018 |
hammer6F:PDP will hardly get any meaningful vote in Delta Central, The reason Delta Central voted massively for PDP during the last election was because of GEJ , Secondly Most Top politicians irrespective of political party campaigned for GEJ, even Ogboru also campaigned for GEJ even thou he wasn't a Member of PDP, but the next election will be different, if APC plays their card well by giving Ogboru ticket, then The Urhobos will vote massively for them, don't also forget that the Urhobos are also in Delta South. Itsekiri might vote for APC, you should consider ayeri factor and the fact that Uduagha is planning to decamp to APC, IJAW population is Delta state is not much, so their vote doesn't really matter. I don't know much about Delta North, can't say much about their voting pattern. Like I said earlier, APC will get over 40% vote in Delta if they play their card well. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Nobody: 7:49am On Aug 16, 2018 |
senatordave1:PDP is back, This is no 2015. In 2019 pdp will get northern votes wella just like they did prior 2015. They only lost votes in 2015 because the north wanted to get power back at all costs n thus they all decided to leave pdp. Now the north has power n the north will still be the only candidates in 2019 General elections, PDP northerners that left as rapidly coming back. buhari is only popular in the north wen the candidate is a southerner . Anyway paid posters won't understand any of these, They have a work to do for the next pay cheque. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by hammer6F: 7:59am On Aug 16, 2018 |
Efewestern:Delta will be divided north and south. The North will vote PDP. The Central APC/PDP The South will be divided APC\PDP. PDP wins, if rigging is not factored. PDP have a very strong root in Delta. Aside power hungry Urhobo, other groups might not be quick to dismiss PDP. Politics is about interest. Then again, Ibori is a very strong man that will divide Urhobo votes becos, he knows power leaves north in 4 years. Plus, Okowa recieved him well, wen he came back from UK. cc fratermathy |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Efewestern: 8:24am On Aug 16, 2018 |
hammer6F:I'm quite surprised you referred to the Urhobos as power hungry, that aside the influence of Ibori in Delta Central is diminishing, even when he was the governor, Ogboru won him, If not for corruption I don't think Ibori has much influence on the Urhobos, save for his oghara people. You should also consider election rigging which will be the order of the day, ever since, PDP has been rigging, but now APc has mastered the act of rigging, APC also has federal backup, should PDP win Delta, then it's with a very tiny margin. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Bizibi(m): 8:54am On Aug 16, 2018 |
When rigging is involved, all this analysis no hold water.....both parties will rig next year elections and the smart one wins. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 1:41pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
hammer6F:In summary,buhari will get 30% of delta votes plus ogboru will be governor finally |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by hammer6F: 2:48pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
senatordave1:Dream dey sweet. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by hammer6F: 3:08pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
Efewestern:It is very important that we consider the present power arrangement in Delta state as commendable. The destruction of that arrrangement will have far reaching consequences for the progress, stability and peaceful coexistence of all who call themselves Deltans. Power hungry Urhobo will not be spared of these undesirable effects. In my opinion, it is best to allow all a fair term of office. Greed is a terrible thing, it is wat put Nigeria in this deplorable state of affairs. cc fratermathy |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 4:06pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
hammer6F:I think your hibernating.from your analysis and that of efe,you agreed with me now your somersaulting.i think you need a hammer to wake you up except your blind |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Efewestern: 5:19pm On Aug 16, 2018*. Modified: 7:27pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
hammer6F:I quite understand where you are driving to, but should we continue like this all in the name of equity?, should we just waste another four years because certain region wants to complete their term?, isn't that what most of you accuse the Northerners of doing? If you are well equipped with Deltan politics, you would have known that Ogboru has been the man of the people, several times has he been robbed, there was a time He was declared winner only for the then Ibori Government to manipulate the results, when the Urhobos support Ogboru, they are not doing it because they want to dominate, they are doing it because they want a visionary leader, a leader who will listen to the cries of the people, a leader who won't be answerable to any Godfather , someone who understands the plight of the ordinary masses, he is not innocent and perfect, but he is better than what we currently have. I doubt you know that Ogboru is Also from Anioma, Umukwata in ukwuani local government area, his mother hails from there |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by senatordave1(op): 5:32pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
Efewestern:You ve said it all sir.something tells me that ogboru is the next governor.until delta frees itself from ibori's stranglehold,it wont develop.hammer just hates apc and would rather pdp continue in delta than for apc to take charge |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by hammer6F: 6:05pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
Efewestern:U are making noise... ![]() We did not ask you for Character reference. That is not relevant here. Same was said about Ibori, Uduaghan and wat happened? Okowa has distributed project fairly and deserves to complete his tenure, then power returns to Central Delta. Disrupting that gentle-manly agreement is not in favour of Urhobo and Delta State in the long run. cc fratermathy |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Efewestern: 6:36pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
hammer6F:@Bolded.. lol.. Make I no talk. I'm not making noise, let's just hope APC don't give Ogboru their ticket, even you self go fear how this election go be, how did you think Omoagege became very popular all of a sudden?. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by Efewestern: 6:42pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
senatordave1:Definitely, APC just needs to organize their house in the state, too many fractions, Omoagege controlling one fraction while Otega is controlling another fraction. I have been a silent supporter of Ogboru since 2005, I just hope things works out well for him. We need fresh air. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by fratermathy(m): 6:57pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
hammer6F:You really want to drag me into this discussion abi? ![]() Deltans deserve what they get because we don't make good choices and that's the truth. We didn't make good choices in 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 and I bet we still wouldn't do in 2019. So I really don't care who wins or who doesn't. |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by hammer6F: 7:57pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
fratermathy:hahahaha! At least you talk true small. Dont worry, we will soon confer you with Chieftaincy title. ![]() |
| Re: Significance Of Yesterday's Polls And How South South And South East May Vote by hammer6F: 7:58pm On Aug 16, 2018 |
Efewestern:In Nigeria to be popular enter Big Brother House, the rest is history. ![]() |
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