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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by sindan: 2:22pm On Feb 26, 2019
Chiwude:
4. The fourth lesson is that Igbo appeared to have learnt some lessons from their one-basket political disposition in 2015
Igbos and their leadership did well. Much oil to the elbows of Orji Uzor Kalu, Rochas Okorocha and others. Whether they rigged or not for APC is not out business. If other Nigerians say they want Buhari who are we to say No. We cannot continue to suffer for another man's failure. Kudos to my SS brothers too for doing likewise. We suffered together in 2015 and both the SW, NE, NC, NW enjoyed the spoils of our absence from national government. We were called 5% by a sectarian President bent on punishing his opponents. Nigeria died in 2015!
Kudos to our SW brethren, we don't fault you guys anymore. You guys rock for teaching us your style of survival in Nigerian politics.

Dumbest post ever angry
Teaching you and who their style?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Deicide: 2:22pm On Feb 26, 2019
You guys should face reality. Rigging can not win Election for you think about it how much do you have to rig to win? Who decides the Winner of an Election is INEC they are the ones who know how to manipulate everything. Your vote doesn't actually count, i Just pity those that suffered themselves standing under the sun to vote sad
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by middlefingerrrr: 2:24pm On Feb 26, 2019
HappyPagan:
But they do bring likes and shares...

Chei, I thought I saw a savage quote not until I saw this one � � �
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by ticon4life(m): 2:25pm On Feb 26, 2019
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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Sard(m): 2:26pm On Feb 26, 2019
dorodee:
Other lessons;
The North wants morality, religion and tradition ...
The south wants commerce, industrialization and freedom
This is the only real lesson I see in all these political jamborees. Our desires are way too different, no wonder this unholy union doesn't work.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Topmaike007(m): 2:34pm On Feb 26, 2019
midolian:
Writer forgot to mention that Red caps don't bring votes grin grin
this one is strong oo cheesy

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Topmaike007(m): 2:40pm 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
true true you're gotv grin this your English is super, Biko kill PDP with the grammar joor cheesy

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by rotile247(m): 2:40pm On Feb 26, 2019
alaoeri:
Hopefully APC will get their acts together this time around, Buhari won't be on the ballot come 2023.

I won't be supprised if Atiku defects to APC by then
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Topmaike007(m): 2:41pm On Feb 26, 2019
post=76144940:
THIS IS A VERY GREAT THREAD.

Buhari is the only politician in Nigeria today with a solid home base. President Buhari has proven once again that he is the Awolowo, Aminu Kano of our time, posting overwhelming victory in his home state of Katsina and other states, such asd Kano, Zamfara, Kebbi, Kaduna, Jigawa in the North West that he had consistently won since 2003, when he made the first bid for Nigeria’s presidency. Buhari also showed commanding presence in the North east. Atiku failed to show such political force in his state of Adamawa that he won with a few thousand votes. Then to show how Buhari has gathered much political traction since elected in 2015, he had a strong showing in states, such as Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Nasarawa, with high Christian population, that Atiku thought he would have won convincingly, based on the propaganda that Buhari is anti-Christian. Buhari similarly cut inroads into South South and South East states, denying Atiku any Tsunami effect from the zones.
my man na me happy pass ooo,the road is blocked already for PDP

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:47pm On Feb 26, 2019
Topmaike007:
my man na me happy pass ooo,the road is blocked already for PDP
Yessss o brotherly.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Sophia7989: 2:59pm On Feb 26, 2019
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.


gidgiddy:


What is this supposed to mean? In what way does giving APC 25% benefit Igbos in anyway? Is it 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? If 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 has to 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?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by adebayo111: 3:00pm On Feb 26, 2019
HappyPagan:

But they do bring likes and shares...
will like and shares bring food to the table?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by RTSC: 3:02pm On Feb 26, 2019
GoTV:



Can a Yoruba be voted into anambra state assembly? If not what is the essence of one Nigeria?
But the people igbos voted for in Lagos are Yoruba na?

Or does joining pdp rob you of being Yoruba?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by RTSC: 3:03pm 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.


Let them take it however they want.

As long as buhari no longer uses it to disenfranchise the east.

Yes, we gave him 25%
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by emmangrace: 3:07pm On Feb 26, 2019

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by macello4(m): 3:17pm On Feb 26, 2019
joseph1832:
I am. Just came out of a 15 months ban.
animal u go kill person?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by AK481(m): 3:32pm On Feb 26, 2019
the writter assume that buhari has already won

this is not true.

the hopes of pdp are high.

if you give us kano we give you rivers
if you give us kastina we combine delta and crossriver.

e never finish?

its just a million votes diffrent.

we are back!

atikulated for 2019.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Tonalphs(f): 3:43pm On Feb 26, 2019
Never outshine your master @Saraki
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Nigerdailytimes: 3:54pm On Feb 26, 2019
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by annoy1(m): 4:04pm On Feb 26, 2019
GoTV:



Can a Yoruba be voted into anambra state assembly? If not what is the essence of one Nigeria?
thank you for that response wa se ire
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by iPopAlomo(m): 4:05pm On Feb 26, 2019
joseph1832:
I am. Just came out of a 15 months ban.


Same Joseph...?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by joseph1832(m): 4:10pm On Feb 26, 2019
iPopAlomo:



Same Joseph...?
you know another?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by banio: 4:12pm On Feb 26, 2019
Stop rigging with kaki boys. Otherwise they will take over ni.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Helgreenluv(m): 4:14pm On Feb 26, 2019
akinszz:
they are balaam prophets of our time grin
Lol...yea that's what they are
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by zoedew: 4:36pm On Feb 26, 2019
midolian:
Writer forgot to mention that Red caps don't bring votes grin grin

But just one embrace does! That picture showing Atiku in an emotive embrace with Baba Prof. Nwabueze brought in votes. Whoever put that together for Atiku deserves attention as well as a raise!
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by bitrade: 4:43pm On Feb 26, 2019
Kenzykingson:




This your group name is scary (MAGA-ZONE) shocked

Hope say is not what I'm thinking oooh
shocked



Join and find out grin
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by iPopAlomo(m): 4:47pm On Feb 26, 2019
joseph1832:
you know another?


Hahaha...
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by nwanyionitsha: 4:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
midolian:


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

lalasticlala

The election was rigged. You know it, i know it and the world knows it.
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by msquarewld(m): 5:06pm On Feb 26, 2019
joseph1832:
Very apt, Midolian. I won't be surprise even after this election. Many Nigerians will still not have learnt the lesson that there's no polling unit on social media.

I tell you, the easiest thing for the average Nigerian youth is to run his mouth, but, when it comes to running their legs to go and vote, it becomes more than a herculean task.

It's a shame.
Thank you my brother. When people see figures from the north and they shout rigging I just laughed.
The information available to this people is overwhelming. They don't need to rig votes. They always turnout in numbers like the way our southern brothers turnout for party. 80% of them don't even know Twitter or Instagram. But you can't take away their radio from them. After the election in Kano state, my colleague looked at me and said; So Atiku just wasted billions. I replied him that the billions didn't even get to the people voting today.

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Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by hahn(m): 5:11pm On Feb 26, 2019
menesheh:


Each time it happens, I will follow you laugh and congratulate the perpetrators since we all love the way things are going. Afterall, here is me in Enugu, the most peaceful state in Nigeria. cheesy cheesy

How far where have you been?
Re: Some Great Lessons Learnt In Nigeria’s Presidential Election by Codes151(m): 5:29pm On Feb 26, 2019
And the fool didn’t learn any negatives

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