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Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Nobody: 11:21am On Feb 11, 2019 |
Shut up midolian 4 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by kaen1317: 11:22am On Feb 11, 2019 |
And I guess the crowd that welcomed Lifeless including the ones from Niger means something abi 3 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by positivelord: 11:22am On Feb 11, 2019 |
O boy see pains all over these write-up.... 2 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by farem: 11:22am On Feb 11, 2019 |
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Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Outreachms: 11:22am On Feb 11, 2019 |
utter rubbish.... |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by ezkimow(m): 11:23am On Feb 11, 2019 |
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Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by kollinskollins(m): 11:23am On Feb 11, 2019 |
FAKE |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by MicroBox: 11:24am On Feb 11, 2019 |
I want to follow the next level train because I have not seen enough reason for me to vote Atiku, but truth be told that crowd means a lot in Kano politics. If Kano man is not with you on political level, he can never be bought (Akhida). Besides even if he want to buy such crowd, then it won't be within Kano alone. "But" if that crowd are truly Kanawa, wallahi there is trouble for APC and no any top APC executive can deny that at the moment. Even me, I am worried and concern for APC. 2 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Baawaa(m): 11:24am On Feb 11, 2019 |
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Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Osunnyt(m): 11:25am On Feb 11, 2019 |
APC supporters will never stop to amaze someone. When it was Buhari they said it's love, now it is Atiku they said it means nothing. Let's wait and see. |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by haffaze777(m): 11:25am On Feb 11, 2019 |
afroniger:
Bro. Don't disturb yourself. I just pity all them PDP folks jubilating already because na their type no dey fit handle the agony of defeat. Fg better ban sniper else too many people may commit suicide because they've worked themselves up so much that their heart just won't be able to cope with Atiku's impending loss. I disagree with bold,we need to reduce the number of thief lovers if we are to make any meaningful development |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by RealReal4: 11:25am On Feb 11, 2019 |
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Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by herich(m): 11:28am On Feb 11, 2019 |
This will be first useless post on nairaland today. 4 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by JeffreyKinkade: 11:29am On Feb 11, 2019 |
Zombies no go kill person. Leave Atiku crowd for us. You have only one vote stop fooling yourself in the name of enlightenment. 4 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by seyigiggle: 11:34am On Feb 11, 2019 |
the op might be a Chelsea fan, i can understand. |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Chiffy: 11:34am On Feb 11, 2019 |
midolian:
Its expected from dickheads who have nothing reasonable to say. Counter my thread with facts if you have the sense Go and sit down. Buhari is going back to daura on sunday. He will be too ashamed to complete the rest of the tenure. #ATIKUISAGOAL 1 Like |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by ezkimow(m): 11:34am On Feb 11, 2019 |
midolian:
Its expected from dickheads who have nothing reasonable to say. Counter my thread with facts if you have the sense Searching yours right now for this useless thread..... 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Chiffy: 11:35am On Feb 11, 2019 |
afroniger:
Bro. Don't disturb yourself. I just pity all them PDP folks jubilating already because na their type no dey fit handle the agony of defeat. Fg better ban sniper else too many people may commit suicide because they've worked themselves up so much that their heart just won't be able to cope with Atiku's impending loss. Go and sit down. Buhari is going back to daura on sunday. He will be too ashamed to complete the rest of the tenure. #ATIKUISAGOAL 2 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by McAausim: 11:35am On Feb 11, 2019 |
[right][/right] midolian: 1. The crowd is nothing compared with the crowd that welcomed Buhari
2. The capacity of the campaign venue is a maximum of 40,000. If out of the millions of registered voters in Kano, a meagre 40,000 came to grace the rally, it shouldn’t mean anything to those who use reason.
3. Assuming #5000 was given to each person at the campaign venue (as alleged in some quarters and confirmed by some people in the Kwankwasiyyah group), a piffling sum of #200,000,000 would have been more than enough to gather such crowd. I call this piffling not because I am wealthy but because Atiku spent much more than that during the PDP presidential primaries. He was confirmed to have given each delegate $5,000. Atiku got a total number of 1,532 votes during the PDP presidential primaries, so I will be limiting my calculation to this number on the assumption that those who voted for him were the only beneficiaries of the money (which can’t be true). If $5,000 was given to a delegate, the total amount spent would have been at least 2.7billion naira... (I used 360 as the exchange rate)
4. What he spent on just a hundred and fifty delegates can garner much more people than we saw yesterday. As we all know, the PDP is a party filled with people who are media freaks and would do anything to have a good image on social media rather than in reality.
5. What should be worrisome to the PDP(if they are thoughtful) is the fact that over 90% of the crowd were on red caps, which means if you don’t belong to the kwankwasiyyah movement, there is high likelihood that you don’t do Atiku..
6. A friend of mine who happens to belong to this movement told me clearly yesterday that, even if they were not paid, majority of them would have gone to welcome Atiku and cronies just because they wouldn’t want Kwankwaso to be disgraced...but this doesn’t change the fact that those who will be voting for Buhari in the presidential election are in the majority.
7. Kano State is so populated that even if the devil goes there for campaign, he would get at least 30,000 people to welcome him.
Thank you
www.nairaland.com/attachments/8726606_8641706img20190131181015jpeg23a2717e1cbae958afea447ac675f78d_jpeg99642c0c2ed8899a1d9856bcba3f6c86 Buhari in Kano
Atiku in Kano Another estrange zombie spotted.... 4 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by cosse(m): 11:36am On Feb 11, 2019 |
izombie: Buhari gathers crowd, it's love. Atiku gathers more crowd than buhari, they were bought. Op says atiku's crowd pull means nothing to him but he created about it. Zombies are incurable. Buhari is daurarising this saturday. ow can atiku gather more crowd than buhari in a same capacity stadium since they were both filled.....mr man.........in all ur endeavors get sense. It will help u go far.... |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by themanderon: 11:36am On Feb 11, 2019 |
naunasabi: How the table has turned.
Now the crowd means nothing to you but before it was a sign of love for Bubu? Imagine the way these guys reason. They are always changing the rules in the middle of the game. 3 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by osazeeblue01: 11:36am On Feb 11, 2019 |
They have started crying. |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Ayoefa: 11:37am On Feb 11, 2019 |
I beg let them have some hope, that way their defeat will be even sweeter and monumental. I HAVE NO DOUBT THAT I WILL BE LAUGHING THIS TIME NEXT WEEK 4+4=NEXT LEVEL midolian: 1. The crowd is nothing compared with the crowd that welcomed Buhari
2. The capacity of the campaign venue is a maximum of 40,000. If out of the millions of registered voters in Kano, a meagre 40,000 came to grace the rally, it shouldn’t mean anything to those who use reason.
3. Assuming #5000 was given to each person at the campaign venue (as alleged in some quarters and confirmed by some people in the Kwankwasiyyah group), a piffling sum of #200,000,000 would have been more than enough to gather such crowd. I call this piffling not because I am wealthy but because Atiku spent much more than that during the PDP presidential primaries. He was confirmed to have given each delegate $5,000. Atiku got a total number of 1,532 votes during the PDP presidential primaries, so I will be limiting my calculation to this number on the assumption that those who voted for him were the only beneficiaries of the money (which can’t be true). If $5,000 was given to a delegate, the total amount spent would have been at least 2.7billion naira... (I used 360 as the exchange rate)
4. What he spent on just a hundred and fifty delegates can garner much more people than we saw yesterday. As we all know, the PDP is a party filled with people who are media freaks and would do anything to have a good image on social media rather than in reality.
5. What should be worrisome to the PDP(if they are thoughtful) is the fact that over 90% of the crowd were on red caps, which means if you don’t belong to the kwankwasiyyah movement, there is high likelihood that you don’t do Atiku..
6. A friend of mine who happens to belong to this movement told me clearly yesterday that, even if they were not paid, majority of them would have gone to welcome Atiku and cronies just because they wouldn’t want Kwankwaso to be disgraced...but this doesn’t change the fact that those who will be voting for Buhari in the presidential election are in the majority.
7. Kano State is so populated that even if the devil goes there for campaign, he would get at least 30,000 people to welcome him.
Thank you
www.nairaland.com/attachments/8726606_8641706img20190131181015jpeg23a2717e1cbae958afea447ac675f78d_jpeg99642c0c2ed8899a1d9856bcba3f6c86 Buhari in Kano
Atiku in Kano |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Prales(m): 11:37am On Feb 11, 2019 |
Hmmmmmm, all these paid political analysts. February 16 is almost around the corner. midolian: 1. The crowd is nothing compared with the crowd that welcomed Buhari
2. The capacity of the campaign venue is a maximum of 40,000. If out of the millions of registered voters in Kano, a meagre 40,000 came to grace the rally, it shouldn’t mean anything to those who use reason.
3. Assuming #5000 was given to each person at the campaign venue (as alleged in some quarters and confirmed by some people in the Kwankwasiyyah group), a piffling sum of #200,000,000 would have been more than enough to gather such crowd. I call this piffling not because I am wealthy but because Atiku spent much more than that during the PDP presidential primaries. He was confirmed to have given each delegate $5,000. Atiku got a total number of 1,532 votes during the PDP presidential primaries, so I will be limiting my calculation to this number on the assumption that those who voted for him were the only beneficiaries of the money (which can’t be true). If $5,000 was given to a delegate, the total amount spent would have been at least 2.7billion naira... (I used 360 as the exchange rate)
4. What he spent on just a hundred and fifty delegates can garner much more people than we saw yesterday. As we all know, the PDP is a party filled with people who are media freaks and would do anything to have a good image on social media rather than in reality.
5. What should be worrisome to the PDP(if they are thoughtful) is the fact that over 90% of the crowd were on red caps, which means if you don’t belong to the kwankwasiyyah movement, there is high likelihood that you don’t do Atiku..
6. A friend of mine who happens to belong to this movement told me clearly yesterday that, even if they were not paid, majority of them would have gone to welcome Atiku and cronies just because they wouldn’t want Kwankwaso to be disgraced...but this doesn’t change the fact that those who will be voting for Buhari in the presidential election are in the majority.
7. Kano State is so populated that even if the devil goes there for campaign, he would get at least 30,000 people to welcome him.
Thank you
www.nairaland.com/attachments/8726606_8641706img20190131181015jpeg23a2717e1cbae958afea447ac675f78d_jpeg99642c0c2ed8899a1d9856bcba3f6c86 Buhari in Kano
Atiku in Kano |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Shampoo77: 11:42am On Feb 11, 2019 |
All I smell ad sense from the writer are pains and jealousy. |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by SocialJustice: 11:42am On Feb 11, 2019 |
midolian:
Its expected from dickheads who have nothing reasonable to say. Counter my thread with facts if you have the sense Saturday is upon us. No need for grammar, start preparing to lose your job. Make sure you're not being owed BMC allowance. 2 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by IbrahimDamola: 11:43am On Feb 11, 2019 |
I love the way APC zombierudeens have been lamenting since they saw the Atikulated Kano crowd where people were fainting just to see Atiku their incoming president. Their pains are joyful to my Atikulated soul. APC Zombies should please die so that we can breath fresh air. Damburu ubanka! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Agugbadin: 11:43am On Feb 11, 2019 |
It means a lot, Nigerians are tired of the Buhari's led government, open communication is zero, he has to tell us what he did with returned Abacha loot which we believe that he and his family and friends have shared. Buhari is yet to tell Nigerians what he did with the 6triilion Naira pencom fund he borrowed and how he intend to pay back. 3 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Agugbadin: 11:45am On Feb 11, 2019 |
IbrahimDamola: I love the way APC zombierudeens have been lamenting since they saw the Atikulated Kano crowd where people were fainting just to see Atiku their incoming president. Their pains are joyful to my Atikulated soul. APC Zombies should please die so that we can breath fresh air. Damburu ubanka!
You are correct, we need a leader that will make all Nigerians to have a sense of belonging. 2 Likes |
Re: Why The Crowd That Welcomed Atiku In Kano Means Nothing To Me by Beetobee(f): 11:46am On Feb 11, 2019 |
midolian: 1. The crowd is nothing compared with the crowd that welcomed Buhari
2. The capacity of the campaign venue is a maximum of 40,000. If out of the millions of registered voters in Kano, a meagre 40,000 came to grace the rally, it shouldn’t mean anything to those who use reason.
3. Assuming #5000 was given to each person at the campaign venue (as alleged in some quarters and confirmed by some people in the Kwankwasiyyah group), a piffling sum of #200,000,000 would have been more than enough to gather such crowd. I call this piffling not because I am wealthy but because Atiku spent much more than that during the PDP presidential primaries. He was confirmed to have given each delegate $5,000. Atiku got a total number of 1,532 votes during the PDP presidential primaries, so I will be limiting my calculation to this number on the assumption that those who voted for him were the only beneficiaries of the money (which can’t be true). If $5,000 was given to a delegate, the total amount spent would have been at least 2.7billion naira... (I used 360 as the exchange rate)
4. What he spent on just a hundred and fifty delegates can garner much more people than we saw yesterday. As we all know, the PDP is a party filled with people who are media freaks and would do anything to have a good image on social media rather than in reality.
5. What should be worrisome to the PDP(if they are thoughtful) is the fact that over 90% of the crowd were on red caps, which means if you don’t belong to the kwankwasiyyah movement, there is high likelihood that you don’t do Atiku..
6. A friend of mine who happens to belong to this movement told me clearly yesterday that, even if they were not paid, majority of them would have gone to welcome Atiku and cronies just because they wouldn’t want Kwankwaso to be disgraced...but this doesn’t change the fact that those who will be voting for Buhari in the presidential election are in the majority.
7. Kano State is so populated that even if the devil goes there for campaign, he would get at least 30,000 people to welcome him.
Thank you
www.nairaland.com/attachments/8726606_8641706img20190131181015jpeg23a2717e1cbae958afea447ac675f78d_jpeg99642c0c2ed8899a1d9856bcba3f6c86 Buhari in Kano
Atiku in Kano Let me add to your points. When "Nigeria" was shouted at the podium, shouts of "sai Buhari" overpowered all other answers. |