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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Daeylar(f): 1:16pm On Feb 26, 2019
gidgiddy:


What is this supposed to mean? In what way dies giving APC 25% benefit Igbos in anyway? So that APC and Buhari will remember Igbos? So the percentage of votes you give the winning party is a reflection of how you will be treated? So what is the point of "one Nigeria"?


that's what they mean

When in Rome, you do like the Romans? And when you are in Nigeria, you do like who? What is the point of "one Nigeria" if an Igbo man is live by the dictates of Yorubas while in Lagos, or the dictates of Hausa when in Kano?


Where is the Nigeria we are talking about?


Lol, this is funny.
But they say it is one Nigeria grin
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by ClearFlair: 1:17pm On Feb 26, 2019
Naughtytboy:
Look at this fool, Buhari will not be declared as the winner

You will be declared winner abi? God punish all of you who want to sell Nigeria. Bunch of hateful people. That hate will consume your soul

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by TEYA: 1:17pm On Feb 26, 2019
GoTV:
sad This life is unpredictable. A whole Senate president feeling funky while gallivanting across the country to form political Don dada has been relegated to oblivion just because of stupid pride and greed. His last hope of political resurrection would have been an Atiku presidency which will never happen. Saraki has become an ordinary Nigerian like you and i in a jiffy all because of a miscalculated defection. No more sirens, armed convoys, no more access to Abuja and kwara treasury. When he colluded with opposition to emerge senate president, he thought he was doing Buhari not knowing he was digging his political grave. Humility and tactfulness is key in politics. Asiwaju has been out of power for over a decade but still relevant and powerful. The overrated pompous saraki whose political sagacity has been about his ability to betray and backstab has been deleted into the trash can of national politics. I hope the Federal government bares it's fangs on saraki and use him as a scapegoat for upcoming dubious charlatans sad
They have been decided that he is a tactician, bla bla bla. Now see his life.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by apostlepool: 1:17pm On Feb 26, 2019
Your write up would have captured the full position of things and would have been wildely accepted by non partisan souls should the cases of Oyo gov(Ajimobi) and Akwaibom former governor (Godswill Akpabio) included in this beautiful narration.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by ruby360: 1:17pm On Feb 26, 2019
The Redeemed Christian Church of God should come out now and denounce Prof. Osibanjo for being part of the virus trying to destroy our democracy. Osibanjo is a pastor, lawyer and a professor who has thrown away integrity just to satisfy Buhari's selfish ambition to retain power.

Incases Like this in developed countries the Church will take a stand to send a strong warning to a stubborn tyrant and give hope to its faithful especially those who took time to come out and vote.

The Church is the voice of the people. RCCG must not look the other way round while their pastor is No.2 man in the country and very much in the loop of all nefarious plans being carried out against the will of the masses.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by fusionnest: 1:19pm On Feb 26, 2019
This is a pure myopic view that has no basis with fact.......RIGGING BROUGHT BUHARI THUS FAR IN THIS ELECTION NOTHING MORE

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Ugosample(m): 1:20pm On Feb 26, 2019
midolian:


http://www.nta.ng/news/politics/20190226-some-great-lessons-learnt-in-nigerias-presidential-election/

lalasticlala


your number 4 point is rubbish


the rest are good enough


One man, one vote

If Igbos in Lagos wanted to vote whoever, why are some yoruba folks harassing and threatening them?

it shows that the country from up to down, is not ready for, nor mature for democracy

Let every man vote his choice


and let the election look credible


that is what Nigeria needs

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by santos012(m): 1:22pm On Feb 26, 2019
only an igbo man will see problem looming about yet still get mind to maltreat his brother
spits.....
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Ugosample(m): 1:23pm On Feb 26, 2019
dorodee:
Other lessons;
The North wants morality, religion and tradition ...
The south wants commerce, industrialization and freedom
True sha
different values
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Naughtytboy: 1:23pm On Feb 26, 2019
ClearFlair:


You will be declared winner abi? God punish all of you who want to sell Nigeria. Bunch of hateful people. That hate will consume your soul
God will rule u the way buhari rule Nigeria

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Naughtytboy: 1:24pm On Feb 26, 2019
ClearFlair:


You will be declared winner abi? God punish all of you who want to sell Nigeria. Bunch of hateful people. That hate will consume your soul
God will rule u the way buhari ruled Nigeria
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Greystone: 1:24pm On Feb 26, 2019
The truth of the matter is that, despite my support for APC, the election result shows that sectarian politics is evident and
a lot needs to be done to gain the confidence and trust of all Nigerians.
I do believe in my heart that all well-meaning Nigerians only desire good governance.
The APC should now show that contrary to some belief, they truly have the interests of all Nigerians.
Development should be done in all geopolitical zones, not just the ones that voted APC.
We want a Nigeria we can be proud of.
A Nigeria in which there is respect for law and order.
A Nigeria where there are job opportunities for the masses.
A Nigeria that treats its citizens fairly.
A corruption free Nigeria.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Nezy4Real(m): 1:24pm On Feb 26, 2019
Miscellaneous:
No matter the outcome of this election.....
I will no longer condemn Middle Belt killings by Fulani terrorists

North East killings by Boko Haram terrorists

and North West killings by armed bandits.

I can't be crying more than the bereaved.

And to what effect is that? Smh.. Let us get ready for the ride into the Next Level.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by rigarmortis: 1:25pm On Feb 26, 2019
GoTV:



Can a Yoruba be voted into anambra state assembly? If not what is the essence of one Nigeria?

HE MIGHT NOT BE VOTED, BUT HE WIL NOT BE THREATENED WITH DEATH

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by xoxocandy(f): 1:25pm On Feb 26, 2019
Sophia7989:
Bros the article is a pure propaganda.

First, even going by their rigged and suppressed result, APC got less than 8% vote in Anambra, and about 13% in Enugu. Their highest vote was in Abia, but that was because of Orji Kalu, not APC.

Finally, this election was MASSIVELY rigged, not just by illegal voting but also by wiping out valid votes that favor the opposition. In reality, the turnout and participatory resolve for this election were much higher than that of 2015 - especially in the opposition strongholds. Yet, on the contrary INEC wants us to believe that this election recorded an alarming rate of low turnout..

Why? I think that's because they systematically wiped out tons of valid votes in opposition strongholds while at the same time fraudulently swelling votes up in APC strongholds. Many people believe that the enthusiasm and voting pattern they saw at their poling units were not reflected in what INEC is announcing as the results.


Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by lexy2014: 1:25pm On Feb 26, 2019
SOPIGO:
Saraki and his wife cast their votes in their polling unit,
Buhari and his wife cast their votes, Atiku and his wife cast their votes, Peter Obi and his wife cast their votes, Osibanjo and his wife cast their votes, Wike and his wife cast their votes, Amaechi and his wife cast their votes.......all of them and their wives voted in their polling units according to news and with what we saw on television and were escorted to the polling units by their bodyguards and security men BUT NON OF THEM WENT WITH THEIR CHILDREN. Does it mean non of these people have children that are up to 18yrs that can vote? Or they went to another polling unit to vote or they came with their parents and the camera didn't catch them? Or their children are only good for public presentation on handover day/ ceremonial days
WISDOM, KNOWLEDGE and LITERACY is not all about your degree but your ability to say NO to MENTAL SLAVERY.

NIGERIA YOUTHS WAKE UP!!!!!

Another great lesson from d election which d authors of d topic/thread aren't interested in. To me its d most important lesson 2b learnt. So far, many aren't ready. They prefer 2b party&politician followers instead of independent thinkers
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by kingsmaila(m): 1:27pm On Feb 26, 2019
Correct.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by kapelvej: 1:27pm On Feb 26, 2019
gidgiddy:


What is this supposed to mean? In what way dies giving APC 25% benefit Igbos in anyway? So that APC and Buhari will remember Igbos? So the percentage of votes you give the winning party is a reflection of how you will be treated? So what is the point of "one Nigeria"?


When in Rome, you do like the Romans? And when you are in Nigeria, you do like who? What is the point of "one Nigeria" if an Igbo man is live by the dictates of Yorubas while in Lagos, or the dictates of Hausa when in Kano?


Where is the Nigeria we are talking about?
My brother, those are the kind of people giving Buhari power to do what he is doing
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Helgreenluv(m): 1:28pm On Feb 26, 2019
Ndubest123:
Nonsense
Wailer it must be nonsense to you. Oh dear! Take heart...I can feel your pain. I've been there before, trust me I know how you feel right now. Biafra is unachievable, Nmandi kanu is going to remain a fugitive as long as APC continues to be in power.

Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by TeraHawks: 1:28pm On Feb 26, 2019
Has a Yoruba treid to get elected in Igboland?

GoTV:



Can a Yoruba be voted into anambra state assembly? If not what is the essence of one Nigeria?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by jaxxy(m): 1:28pm On Feb 26, 2019
midolian:
grin grin grin grin grin grin


U didn’t talk about the power of thugs, hooliganism, conspiracy with security agents and mass Thumb printing?

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by santos012(m): 1:28pm On Feb 26, 2019
pawesome:
Let me catch any igbo person shouting marginalization
..2.2 million voters in a state n not up-to half came out to vote.. Stupidity
stupid set of human beings
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by KingWarri: 1:29pm On Feb 26, 2019
dorodee:
Other lessons;
The North wants morality, religion and tradition ...
The south wants commerce, industrialization and freedom
grin cheesy
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Nobody: 1:30pm On Feb 26, 2019
Anyone can win a well rigged election.. there was no 2019 election in Nigeria, what we had was a selection if your tyrant is finally declared winner so STFU.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by KingWarri: 1:31pm On Feb 26, 2019
jaxxy:



U didn’t talk about the power of thugs, hooliganism, conspiracy with security agents and mass Thumb printing?

this one na worst pass..... grin

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by TemmyT002(m): 1:32pm On Feb 26, 2019
cheesy cheesy
Naughtytboy:
Look at this fool, Buhari will not be declared as the winner
Funny guy
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Goke7: 1:33pm On Feb 26, 2019
ruby360:
The Redeemed Christian Church of God should come out now and denounce Prof. Osibanjo for being part of the virus trying to destroy our democracy. Osibanjo is a pastor, lawyer and a professor who has thrown away integrity just to satisfy Buhari's selfish ambition to retain power.

Incases Like this in developed countries the Church will take a stand to send a strong warning to a stubborn tyrant and give hope to its faithful especially those who took time to come out and vote.

The Church is the voice of the people. RCCG must not look the other way round while their pastor is No.2 man in the country and very much in the loop of all nefarious plans being carried out against the will of the masses.

This blackmail will not work bro, Has Churches like Winners and co not helped you guys enough to blackmail PMB and the VP? is it until you guys set the country on fire that you will be okay? look here the RCCG has been very neutral as far as this election is concerned, they never went on the pulpit to blackmail anyone for their revered pastor despite you guys keep discrediting the man. Live with it, he is your VP for the next four years and if God permits, he can be President for 8 years. You guys are just noise makers spreading lies upandan. Better tell your dead party PDP to and learn how to be an effective opposition party.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by jamace(m): 1:34pm On Feb 26, 2019
The only lesson learnt in this election is that our politicians take Nigerians for fools by rigging and ursuping our rights.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Dmec(m): 1:40pm On Feb 26, 2019
It is not yet uhuru


ATIKUOBI
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Prymestrr(m): 1:40pm On Feb 26, 2019
GoTV:



Can a Yoruba be voted into anambra state assembly? If not what is the essence of one Nigeria?
Give us an instance of one single Yoruba son who has ever contested for Anambra state HOA which serves as basis for your deduction. Desist from forming opinions from fictions. It can be disastrous for your health. Borrow some sense please.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by KingWarri: 1:40pm On Feb 26, 2019
Naughtytboy:
God will rule u the way buhari rule Nigeria

grin grin grin grin

eleyigidigon

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