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dadabryth:Tinubu didn't build any Lagos, if the amount of money pumped in Lagos is pumped into Agadez, the desert will become Dubai. If Borno becomes Nigeria capital city for 20 years, Borno will become more beautiful than Lagos. |
Pakute:In the same economy where bandits kills dozens of farmers in the north and all over Nigeria and the government buries their head in the sand? |
To save Nigeria, we the masses of Nigeria should rise up and take our destinies in our own hands, mobilize for good leadership, vote men of honesty and integrity, defend our votes, ensure that the winners keep to their promises. Vote for Peter Obi of Labour party, the future looks bright.
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Pakute:In the same economy where youths power their businesses with Atiku generators? In the same economy where power is non existent? In this same economy where the national grid collapses more times than people eat lunch? Broda, stop provoking Nigerian youths, the anger in the country is reaching to dangerous levels. |
Pakute:He is. He supported a man who didn't have Certificate and the man mismanaged the economy and my jobs were erased in two years. |
The way Peter Obis popularity soared proves to me that Nigerians are tired of being manipulated with tribal and religious politics.
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Eniitankorede:What's the name of his secondary school, I cant find it on Google search? |
If we the youths sit aside and pretend that this matter doesn't concern you, illiteracy will become a state policy and all the gains made by education in the past will be eroded. It's better for all the youths to descend to become thugs and touts instead of going to school if this matter is not resolved. |
Eniitankorede:Stop insulting Nigerian people. Nigerians are asking these questions: 1. Which schools did Tinubu attend his primary and secondary schools? 2. Can't he go back for a reprint of his credentials even if they were burnt? 3. Why filling blank on the forms, doesn't he remember the names of his own schools? 4. Which years was he in the schools, let's see if he had any classmates. |
Pakute:Regrettably, Tinubu supporters will want to twist this topic to become a tribal bashing thread because the man is guilty and they have no other card to play, apart from the ethnic card. This is about the whole Nigerian youths, we all from every part of Nigeria demands good governance, we cannot continue to stay hungry or jobless just because you want to play your tribal bashing distractions. Tribalism has been a convenient diversion for the corrupt to use and derail all serious topics on social media. Whenever real questions come up, they start throwing ethnic tantrums to distract Nigerians. |
Nigerians are asking these questions: 1. Which schools did Tinubu attend his primary and secondary schools? 2. Can't he go back for a reprint of his credentials even if they were burnt? 3. Why filling blank on the forms, doesn't he remember the names of his own schools? 4. Which years was he in the schools, let's see if he had any classmates. |
Meaning that the news is real? What have we done to deserve the kind of people we have as leaders? |
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The tactics of the opposition is to use ethnic sentiments to paint Obi bad, but they are suffocating in lack of substance to nail him Peter Obi built schools in Sokoto Donated to schools in Kogi, Taraba, Edo. Go and verify. All nigerians need to come together and elect the man who has shown genuine love for every part of this country. We need the managerial acumen of Peter Obi to rescue the economy of Nigeria.
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Yes, the revolution is underway already. Peter Obi is the only hope of Nigerian youths . We the people of Nigeria from the East, west, north and south are irreversibly dedicated to campaigning and voting for the best candidate on the ballot, H.E. Peter Obi.
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The youths and all the masses of Nigeria are tired. Tired of the same set of unqualified people coming around every 5 years to damage the destiny of Nigerians, while using tribe and religion to tie up the youths in endless arguments while their future is being looted away. Vote for competence, Vote for Peter Obi of the Labour party.
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Vote for younger people, vote for competence, Vote for Peter Obi. |
We are tired of being unemployed after going to school, while those who didn't go to school will be mismanaging our commonwealth. We demand for an educated Nigerian as president, someone who will work to support education and job creation. |
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You're doing well Sir. |
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OldNairalander:Go ahead Sir, you are permitted |
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This is bad. |
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*Structureless Party: Who is Afraid of HE Mr Peter Obi?* By Chukwudịmma Aaron-Okonkwọ https://chukwudimmaaaronokonkwo..com/2022/06/structureless-party-who-is-afraid-of-he.html Since the former governor of Anambra State, HE Mr Peter Obi, emerged the presidential candidate of Labour Party for the 2023 general presidential election, many supporters of the main opposition parties have not ceased from lampooning him. From the ridicules that Labour Party has no structures across the nation to the mockery that he is a stingy person, the attacks flows freely unabated. Some of my close friends, worried by the issue of no structure, had to reach my inbox to express their deep concerns. And as should be expected, I advised them not to worry over such claims because they hold no water. I backed my persuasive advice with points worthy of note. The man of the moment - Mr Peter Obi that is - became the governor of Anambra State through a relatively new and unpopular political party, All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA at a time when his dear home state is in dire need of transformative governance. 'Is Anambra cursed or are we the curse?' was the question he came forward with. Then, he added to his slogan, 'If you love Anambra State, say YES to Mr Peter Obi'. The rest today is history as to how he leaved his talk. He does what he says! He did not stop there. He went around every nook and cranny of the state, meeting the grassroots and sharing leaflets by himself. And when the election came, his party that barely had any structure across the state at the time won the gubernatorial elections. Upon that his mandate was stolen, he went to challenge it at the court and won. He assumed office with visionary leadership, transforming the state's socioeconomic aspect with the implementation of United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, SDG in what is known as Anambra State Integrated Development Strategy, ANIDS. ANIDS was simply a structural framework his administration as governor used to develop every area of Anambra simultaneously. Thus, no part of the state was left unattended to. He covered every town of the state with provision of social amenities and necessary infrastructures. This is Peter Obi! Now a Presidential candidate with Labour Party; a party presumed to have no structures, is this same visionary leader loved by many Nigerians going to make history once again in 2023? This seems to be the fear shivering the main opposition parties, hence, the needless unabated attacks and propaganda being meted against him on daily basis. Perhaps, Mr Mike Asukwo, a veteran cartoonist was right when he realized that what the mercenaries of the opposition meant by 'structure' lacked by the LP is 'Stomach infraSTRUCTURE'; a structure by which food items are shared to voters/electorates in return for a vote at the polling units. Whatever the case may be, whoever is afraid of the Labour Party presidential candidate should know that there is no stopping a revolutionary movement whose time has come. In my recent article entitled, "Ndi Igbo, What We Have We Have", I explained that we are currently experiencing an ideological revolution; one that have never been experienced in our dear country before. As necessity is the mother of invention, our dear fellow country men, women, and youths who have suffered excruciatingly unbearable anguish of hunger are the ones championing this revolution. They champion it because they are so tired of the status quo of *consumption economy.* They champion it because we need to *take back our country* from the hands of those that are toying with it. Revolution is an extreme change that can have a far-reaching effect on the citizens of any country. And for us Nigerians, this ideological revolution is birthed on the need to effect a change in our body politic; the need to effect a transformation on the socioeconomic and political conditions of our dear nation. Therefore, this current wave of ideological revolution we are experiencing in dear country sparked by the entrance of Mr Peter Obi as a presidential candidate is being motivated by the burning desire to have a *production economy.* Russia and China became what they are today because their respective citizens staged a revolution in 1917 and 1949 respectively. The result of that revolution in Russia was a change of government from constitutional monarchy under the Tsars to Marxist-Leninst state under the Bolsheniks and Vladimir Lenin who transferred means of production from private owners to government. The Chinese, on the other hand, went from military dictatorship by Chiang Kai-shak and his Knomintang (KMT) nationalist party to a Marxist-Leninst state under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) marking a shift in social power to the peasantry. And both of these events involved massive upheavals in government and socio-economic class structures. For us in Nigeria, the self-acclaimed Giant of Africa, the time is auspicious for us to reset the ugly system that rigs against us, the common masses and the collective future of our nation. It has became the high time that our infrastructure and security must be prioritized, and a proactive person like the two-term former governor of Anambra State is most suitable to deliver this new systematic development for our good. For good sixteen years since we transitioned from military rule to a civilian government, we had the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP administer governance and then came the All Progressives Congress, APC with the mantra of change running for disastrous eight years. Altogether, in twenty-four years since we began the fourth republic, we have been dwelling heavily on importation of what we have the resources to produce in the country. This has to stop! It is the time for us to have a change in government very different from the two main parties that have ruled our country for over two decades. And we can only effect this change through the platform of a hitherto unpopular political party. For Nigeria to mark a shift in social power, we should transit from the APC to Labour Party, LP. And when that is done, the labour of our heroes past is justified not to be in vain. For our economy to effectively transform from consumption to production economy, it takes a massive upheaval in government and socio-economic class structures. The reason why our graduated engineers became skit makers for Facebook is because there is dearth of industries in the country. The reason why our graduated scientists became tweakers - dancing away their waist on Instagram is because there is dearth of research facilities in the country. The reason why our unemployed peoples became pundits for Twitter is because investors have relocated to other countries. So much more. It is therefore imperative to make provisions for our graduated Engineers, Nurses, Doctors, Agriculturists etc. to be genuinely employed and it is only a government brought in through a revolution that can offer us this transformational policy. We must force the government to create an enabling environment for job opportunities that can employ our teeming number of unemployed youths and that's what Peter Obi's government is set to offer us, Nigerians. China produces 800, 000 new engineers every year and despite that, they have adequate provisions as per employment opportunities for their Engineers; they export the surplus to countries such as ours, and amass diaspora remittance. Our roads are built by Chinese engineers. Isn't it a beautiful colours of shame that foreigners are taking up job opportunities that our own graduated Engineers are supposed to take? This nonsense must stop, and it is high time it stopped! |
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yyba:No, all over Nigeria. In the schools, in hospitals, in the markets, in offices, on all public roads, even to all the football fields, poor people and the rich alike will witness what good governance is all about. |
Labour party has the vote of all young Nigerians who are desirous of causing a lasting change in the fortunes of the country. We cannot afford to elect another set of incompetent politicians to damage the future of the youths. |
How can the south south vote him now? |
Disregard the distractions from losing, jobless detractors, Vote for Peter Obi, he will provide youths with enough farm work to keep them busy so they can stop engaging in tribal bashing online. Peter Obi of Labour party means jobs and industrialized communities.
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