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Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by khcode(m): 5:42am On Feb 21, 2019
vote APC/PDP again. So many educated illiterates still believes PDP and APC are not the same. Vote them again I repeat.
If you have sense you will see other young mentally balanced candidate.

If you still believes not voting APC/PDP is a wasted vote think about your WASTED LIFE from your birth with these fools running the country. You kids will inherit FOOLISHNESS from you, if you earn more than the min wages to get married
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by magicminister: 5:51am On Feb 21, 2019
Sweetcollins:
Nigerians are not yet ripe for cognitive reasoning to vote technocrats
If we don’t vote out these bastards then we never be ripe. I applaud sowore for the vigorous campaign and for being accountable for every penny we donated.
Almost every night, he has a live Facebook broadcast detailing how much he received and how much he spent.

See guys, I know Buhari must go buy let’s not sleep on sowore. Let’s give him one term and if he fails, let’s vote him out!!
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by Observer007(m): 5:52am On Feb 21, 2019
If only these younger candidates had agreed to form an alliance, they'd have had a chance. I'm talking among Sowore, Moghalu, Duke and Ezekwesili.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by olajide8(m): 6:02am On Feb 21, 2019
Finekunlex:
Oppression can be an insidious thing. It does not always involve a blitzkrieg or out and out totalitarianism. Sometimes, the agbada takes long-learned military techniques and employs societal weapons – fear, poverty, hunger, religious and tribal bias, and stereotypes – to much greater impact.

For over 58 years, Nigerian politicians used these tactics to silence the Nigerian masses. Their indoctrination was so thorough that they quietened any possibility of a revolution and made the Nigerian people – a people renowned in every other part of the world for their resilience and resourcefulness – grateful to be alive and see another day, regardless of the untold hardships the new dawn might present.

Wholesale rigging, thieving, murdering and destruction ate at the very fabric of the nation while Nigerians were compensated with finger pointing and despondency. While the godfathers, united in their single vision of raping, pillaging and looting Nigeria into nothingness, looked beyond tribal, ethnic and religious lines to divvy up the country as they saw fit, the average Nigerian was taught that this was the only way politics could be practised.

But a new candidate emerged and threw the rule book away. Omoyele Sowore ran a presidential campaign, the likes of which this country has never before seen. By so doing, he dispelled every myth and fallacy perpetuated by the ruling classes to hold Nigeria in a vice-like grip of corruption and fear. By all accounts, he was correct when he said it is impossible to stop an idea whose time has come.

Perhaps the most crucial part of any political campaign is the fundraising. Whoever raises the funds not only determines the trajectory of the campaign but also the heart and soul of the government that follows. Many people thought it was impossible for ordinary Nigerians to fund a campaign since people had been previously conditioned to believe that it could only be done by a handful of people injecting hundreds of millions – most of it funds stolen from government coffers – in order to run a successful campaign. 150 million naira from thousands of individual donors later, Sowore’s vision for a campaign funded by the Nigerian people – a vision that was initially mocked – has now been validated. The donations, ranging from as little as 50 naira to a million, broke the mould and have finally confirmed that the Nigerian people will put their resources behind their hopes and aspirations for a better country.

Money, however, isn’t all that a campaign needs. Campaigns require different kinds of resources and skill sets. A successful campaign needs strategy and policy analysis and development, grassroots mobilisation, and a good handle on public relations, media and communication with the electorate, logistics, security and planning amongst others. A significant portion of the resources of any campaign are typically spent on these activities. Sowore ran a world class campaign with remarkable staff being pooled from all over the world. The difference is that they were all volunteers, a phenomenon that hitherto had been alien in Nigerian politics. Even beyond the monetary donations, people have donated billions of naira’s worth of skills, resources and time.

For those who wonder how Sowore’s upstart presidential bid and a five-month old party could have catapulted into becoming one of the top three political parties and movements in Nigeria, they need look no further than to the thousands of global experts in areas as diverse as policy, media, analytics, planning and political strategy that his campaign has attracted. People drawn from all around the world – from within Nigeria and spanning every continent – to birth a true revolution of ideas.

Perhaps the most telling indication that this new paradigm had been engaged with by Nigerians is the extent to which they claimed this campaign as their own. Beyond the official strategies implemented by the campaign, this organic movement saw Nigerians taking full ownership of the campaign. Unprompted, they created jingles and flyers; they engaged their fellow Nigerians on street corners and in public transport. Nigerians defended their new-found hope to the hilt; refusing to return to the brainwashed days of APC and PDP.


Indeed, it looks like this progressive movement tackled the fear of the ruthlessness in Nigerian politics. Sowore’s campaign successfully disrupted the paradigm of fear and territorialism that had dominated establishment politics in Nigeria. Politics that suggested that politicians are tied to regional and geographic turfs and could only play politics within their spheres of influence. The narrative that suggests successful politics cannot be implemented without violence and intimidation.

The Sowore campaign engaged with Nigerians in every single geopolitical zone and worked across all of the states. There are many who said it would have been suicidal to visit the Daura home town of General Buhari or the Adamawa hometown state of the PDP presidential candidate. The Sowore campaign, however, made it a point of visiting both places and engaged with IDPs, herdsmen and local folks who had been neglected by their leading townsmen.

For the first time in Nigeria’s history, a presidential campaign was run in a true grassroots nature. Rallies were substituted with town hall sessions that allowed for unfettered engagement between the candidate and the electorate. Different sessions were organised to accommodate different constituencies, ranging from faith-based groups to economic round tables for business leaders, to on-site visitations of workers, and engagements with students and youth.

In every other part of the world, campaigns are serious business. A candidate’s decision to run starts with the development of a clear agenda and a manifesto that is not just a statement of intent, but also includes a clear sense of the vision and how that vision is to be achieved and paid for. Nigerian politics, up until now, had not operated on that basis. There has never been any clear difference between the parties and the programmes of the APC and the PDP has always been essentially the same. For the first time in Nigeria’s political history, the Sowore campaign turned that paradigm on its head; with the candidate and the party providing a clear agenda on how to create jobs, tackle security and deal decisively with corruption, but they also provided a clear path on how those programmes would be implemented and paid for. This meant that for the first time, people with an expertise in project development and management and strong practical experience in how to deliver successfully on massive projects were at the helm of a campaign, as opposed to the usual political jobbers.

It is clear that it will no longer be business as usual in Nigeria’s political space as there is a clamouring for engaged politics. Sowore has set the pace and he is no longer a lone voice calling out in the wilderness. His disruptive methods and approach are catching on. For the first time in our nation’s history all the leading candidates subjected themselves to town hall sessions. The scales have fallen. This is an awakening that will lead to a progressive and prosperous Nigeria as envisioned by Omoyele Sowore.
Nope you got it wrong- the retired generals and all the oil barons that want their licenses renewed, the discos that their licenses would not be renewed are behind atiku, the poor man on the street in the north is behind buhari- who is behind sowore? If buhari wins he would automatically dimystify the so-called cabal that make presidents - so if buhari wins, they would all go into early retirement and this would make nigeria and not sowore.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by VulgarVulvas: 6:05am On Feb 21, 2019
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olajide8:
Nope you got it wrong- the retired generals and all the oil barons that want their licenses renewed, the discos that their licenses would not be renewed are behind atiku, the poor man on the street in the north is behind buhari- who is behind sowore? If buhari wins he would automatically dimystify the so-called cabal that make presidents - so if buhari wins, they would all go into early retirement and this would make nigeria and not sowore.
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Same lame ass rubbish

Oil liscence that Buhari will give Mamman Daura and co
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by olajide8(m): 6:09am On Feb 21, 2019
VulgarVulvas:
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Same lame ass rubbish

Oil liscence that Buhari will give Mamman Daura and co
Let's wait and see- e be like say dem don give you part of the thing they are smoking bah? Sebi na sell abi export ur sowore talk say him wan sell/export am, e no even wait him don dey share the stuff
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by Mrkunle670: 6:18am On Feb 21, 2019
See prove below!

Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by flyingdutchman(m): 6:18am On Feb 21, 2019
He should go and barf!
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by aku626(m): 6:20am On Feb 21, 2019
I pray someday lagos will be free
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by mr1759: 6:35am On Feb 21, 2019
Area boy presidential candidate

Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by shigo20(m): 6:42am On Feb 21, 2019
RealityShot:
,"5. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar resigned from
Nigerian custom service in 1989 that
was 10 straight years before he
became Nigerian Vice President but all
that while he was still a multi billionaire.
"
he must have stolen TOO MUCH to have decided to retire from such sweet position at only 43 years old!


but HE will win O..
Because so many Incompetent and illiterate Nigerians WANT CHANGE!
I don't think we are ready for the real change in this country he his painting atiku as if he is made is billions legitimately. Atiku and buhari is not out option if we really want change in this country
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by Spain007(m): 6:58am On Feb 21, 2019
adewumiopeyemi:
Is the op campaign for sowore
Yes he is campaign.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by printemps: 7:30am On Feb 21, 2019
VulgarVulvas:
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Sowore is come controlled opposition whose campaign is being sponsored by Buhari

His only role is to quickly congratulate Buhari when he rigs himself in.
What the crap are you talking about? Are you sane?
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by PromixTuhh(m): 7:41am On Feb 21, 2019
Vote wisely!

Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:51am On Feb 21, 2019
You sound like your dad when he supported Buhari in 1983.
You talk about the poor man on the street that has gotten poorer
That you are Yoruba makes it more depressing


olajide8:
Nope you got it wrong- the retired generals and all the oil barons that want their licenses renewed, the discos that their licenses would not be renewed are behind atiku, the poor man on the street in the north is behind buhari- who is behind sowore? If buhari wins he would automatically dimystify the so-called cabal that make presidents - so if buhari wins, they would all go into early retirement and this would make nigeria and not sowore.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by kunsman06(m): 8:05am On Feb 21, 2019
What more do you want him to say about education? He had said it many times that his government is going to make education free at all levels and would criminalize any parents that fail or encourage their children not to be educated.

He also promised to make teaching profession more rewarding with a lot of encouragement for the teachers to be more diligent and be proud of their jobs. And lots more...
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by Blazebond(m): 8:10am On Feb 21, 2019
Sowore wont even get one million votes,if he is wise as he saying he is,he should have gone to contest kwara state governorship rather than wasting his time and money on presidential election's,he has a better chance of being victorious there and also would have been able to Garner the necessary experience before making an onslaught at the presidency, sowore aint popular and as for all those his policies, please they are too childish,free education on all level's, 100,000 k as minimum wage and all those grandiose nonsense, my guy make una grow up,life nor rice and beans alone o,sahara reporter's use to be popular and a little bit credible back then,but after sowore and his sahara reporter's was used as a blackmailing tool by this same APC to come into power,their street cred went down with them.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by babatee90(m): 8:11am On Feb 21, 2019
VulgarVulvas:
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Sowore is come controlled opposition whose campaign is being sponsored by Buhari

His only role is to quickly congratulate Buhari when he rigs himself in.
imagine another frog and this one would claim he’s Educated
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by Kazal999: 8:16am On Feb 21, 2019
Are Nigerians telling me that they are prepared to go back to PDP
WHAT A NATION. we will remain like this..apc has failed, so as pdp. There other good ppl.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by babatee90(m): 8:18am On Feb 21, 2019
Blazebond:
Sowore wont even get one million votes,if he is wise as he saying he is,he should have gone to contest kwara state governorship rather than wasting his time and money on presidential election's,he has a better chance of being victorious there and also would have been able to Garner the necessary experience before making an onslaught at the presidency, sowore aint popular and as for all those his policies, please they are too childish,free education on all level's, 100,000 k as minimum wage and all those grandiose nonsense, my guy make una grow up,life nor rice and beans alone o,sahara reporter's use to be popular and a little bit credible back then,but after sowore and his sahara reporter's was used as a blackmailing tool by this same APC to come into power,their street cred went down with them.

Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by micky22: 8:20am On Feb 21, 2019
I urge all Nigerians for the peace of this country let us all unite and vote for this man.
Sowore has been tested and proven as the best presidential candidate.
I stand with AAC.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by Venerable612(m): 8:29am On Feb 21, 2019
RealityShot:
popular WHERE?


I DON'T even know the name of his PARTY !
It’s AAC sir
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by ItzBIM(m): 8:31am On Feb 21, 2019
RealityShot:
popular WHERE?


I DON'T even know the name of his PARTY !
AAC

Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by ghiloman28(m): 8:41am On Feb 21, 2019
MY VOTE FOR HIM NA SURE BANKER
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by adeiza4u(m): 9:15am On Feb 21, 2019
VulgarVulvas:
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Sowore is come controlled opposition whose campaign is being sponsored by Buhari

His only role is to quickly congratulate Buhari when he rigs himself in.
What is your source? I just hope you're not peddling rumour. Omoyele Sowore is all time the best candidate but just as it's telling now, Nigerians don't want good leaders.
Re: Sowore’s Campaign Signals The End Of Godfatherism In Nigerian Politics by Deejaygold(m): 9:51am On Feb 21, 2019
cool
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