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Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by netpro(op): 8:26am On Dec 27, 2018
amaechi1:
When I told someone back then in November, there are no much sign of Atiku's presence in the south East, he shouted me down with it is too early to decide. Mr "creating Job" is not finding it easy at all.
Gbam. All of PDP believe he should bring out the loot he is still hiding.

Normally these donations would have come as publicity in one's locality. But nobody is spending on him. They are still waiting for Atiku to send the money.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by Nobody: 8:31am On Dec 27, 2018
Bragalane:
. They did during Jonathan why not now ?
Most people don't know the amount of fear this Buharis government has put on corrupt individuals in Nigeria. They're being very very very careful not to get investigated.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by Agritech(m): 8:38am On Dec 27, 2018
netpro:
Tell us something about politics bro. Who has donated a penny to Atiku's campaign? Nobody.
What they don't understand. Let's take Atiku biggest support base the Southeast as an example

Yes Atiku would win the southeast, but without the support of the Governors how many votes will he get? The Southeast is Atiku biggest support base that he would be getting the highest percentage of votes. To win the presidential election, Atiku need about 5 million votes from the southeast. To get this about 70% of voters with PVC in the southeast must come out to vote and this would require the governors using there structures and money to actively mobilize for Atiku.

Obiano needed 230,000 votes to win Anambra State, Atiku would be needing 1 million votes from Anambra even though the total number of voters in Anambra last election wasn't up to 400,000.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by netpro(op): 8:44am On Dec 27, 2018
Admin401:
Most people don't know the amount of fear this Buharis government has put on corrupt individuals in Nigeria. They're being very very very careful not to get investigated.
No single individual has ever handled the elites like Buhari. Atiku is fighting to return the old order of corruption running rampant.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by lereinter(m): 9:52am On Dec 27, 2018
You are coming from the backdrop of faceless donations of recent 1.2bn by faceless farmers to buhari

Faceless people were also said to have donated buhari apc nomination form fees

Recall
in 2015 what public donations did buhari showcase whereas Jonathan was busy brandishing enormous donations from TAN etc

It will soon dawn on you

Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by dokie: 10:05am On Dec 27, 2018
netpro:
Tell us something about politics bro. Who has donated a penny to Atiku's campaign? Nobody.
I laugh at you.

Kindly note that in Nigeria all major (multi billion) business interests donate to the campaign of the ruling party and the main opposition. It is a norm and its done for their business interests for obvious reasons.

Also note that they do not make it public. Before you start arguing, if you are close to anyone at the top management level of any of the banks, oil companies or major manufacturing companies like BUA or Dangote, please ask.

Don't sit in your room and assume things.

Big businesses don't joke with politics and they don't take chances so they support both ways, even at the state levels.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by bender79: 10:29am On Dec 27, 2018
Peter obi should bring money nau. That Akagum sef
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by senatordave1(m): 10:43am On Dec 27, 2018
Either atiku is broke or they donated it in Dubai or atiku is planning to spend mostly on election day by buying voters.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by Nobody: 10:51am On Dec 27, 2018
Caseless:
keep shut if you do not have the answer to his question.

4+4=8
Unfortunately I have no affiliation with PDP but I have no time to reply political commentator wannabe or as in this case wannabes online.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by MalcoImX: 11:06am On Dec 27, 2018
How soon you forget that Obi said Buhari has frozen his accounts.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by basilo101: 12:51pm On Dec 27, 2018
yarimo:
Op you are absolutely right, even PDP in Niger state are still waiting for the MUGU atiku to give them money to campaign for their governorship candidate UMAR NASCO grin grin
Which Niger are you talking about? Nasko branded vehicles have been blazing his campaign songs rushing to and fro along Bida road
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by basilo101: 12:54pm On Dec 27, 2018
Op is comparing pdp donation undet GEJ to that of atiku forgetting that pdp is now opposition and will to avoid the governments attack dogs
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by netpro(op): 3:02pm On Dec 27, 2018
MalcoImX:
How soon you forget that Obi said Buhari has frozen his accounts.
It was all a frozen lies packaged and forced down the throats of wailers.

Peter Obi is anything that will make him donate to the failed Atiku campaign. He did not aspire to be VP. He is just in it for the ride.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by oyatz(m): 4:21pm On Dec 27, 2018
APC formed the incumbent Governmen and they are always in the news(maximum publicity)






tuniski:
And there are buhari's posters everywhere abi? Campaign is not posters the fact that. You know the contest is between Buhari/apc Vs Atiku/pdp means the contest is ingrained!
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by oyatz(m): 4:41pm On Dec 27, 2018
Most people don't sit down to analyze the elections with facts and figures but just make their predictions largely based on their emotional support or biases.

For Atiku to win, he needs the kinds of 'votes' GEJ received in 2011 from the SE/SS but any unbiased analyst will quickly know that the 2011Jonathan's votes in these regions were grossly inflated. It will be extremely difficult for the PDP to repeat this feat as an opposition party.



Atiku will need at least 8-9 millions votes in the SE/SS and about 3 Million votes in the S/West to defeat Buhari's millions of Votes in the North.












Agritech:
What they don't understand. Let's take Atiku biggest support base the Southeast as an example

Yes Atiku would win the southeast, but without the support of the Governors how many votes will he get? The Southeast is Atiku biggest support base that he would be getting the highest percentage of votes. To win the presidential election, Atiku need about 5 million votes from the southeast. To get this about 70% of voters with PVC in the southeast must come out to vote and this would require the governors using there structures and money to actively mobilize for Atiku.

Obiano needed 230,000 votes to win Anambra State, Atiku would be needing 1 million votes from Anambra even though the total number of voters in Anambra last election wasn't up to 400,000.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by tuniski: 4:42pm On Dec 27, 2018
oyatz:
APC formed the incumbent Governmen and they are always in the news(maximum publicity)
Day and night you guys are on Atiku/pdp matter that is beyond presence. it is nightmare for buharideens!
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by oyatz(m): 5:01pm On Dec 27, 2018
But all these Buharideens are not up to 50,00 and there are still millions of people that need to be bombaded with the Atiku message and be mobilized to vote for Atiku









tuniski:
Day and night you guys are on Atiku/pdp matter that is beyond presence. it is nightmare for buharideens!
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by tuniski: 5:24pm On Dec 27, 2018
oyatz:
But all these Buharideens are not up to 50,00 and there are still millions of people that need to be bombaded with the Atiku message and be mobilized to vote for Atiku
The message is permeating the nation. Pdp/atiku doesn't need introduction that. Is why the campaign is both tactical and strategic! The finest details are being checked.

The results from the north will shut buharideens up forever!
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by oyatz(m): 12:26am On Dec 28, 2018
Okay, we shall see.










tuniski:
The message is permeating the nation. Pdp/atiku doesn't need introduction that. Is why the campaign is both tactical and strategic! The finest details are being checked.

The results from the north will shut buharideens up forever!
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by MalcoImX: 8:52am On Dec 28, 2018
netpro:
It was all a frozen lies packaged and forced down the throats of wailers.

Peter Obi is anything that will make him donate to the failed Atiku campaign. He did not aspire to be VP. He is just in it for the ride.
Yet another own goal. He might be stingy as alleged, 'member his fracas with Mbaka on a matter as straihtforward as donation, which led to the Rev. seeking spiritual definition of the Atiku/Obi project. Mbaka came with a damning report that Atiku/Obi have been rejected not only in the temporal but also in the spiritual realm.

Maybe that's why Obi is reluctant to invest in the scheme: What he's seeing are his money going down the drain.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by Bizibi(m): 9:12am On Dec 28, 2018
netpro:
Tell us something about politics bro. Who has donated a penny to Atiku's campaign? Nobody.
hehehehehe,smh.....how do you know? Some nairalanders sef.
Re: Why Is Nobody Investing In Atiku? by netpro(op): 7:51am On Dec 29, 2018
Otedola and Dangote are fully on the Next Level train. I ask again, why is nobody investing in Atiku?
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