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Lol...this Dino thug thinks everyone is as foolish as he and his co-travellers in PDP. Your day of judgement is nigh! |
Who is in charge of INEC's logistics again? There lies the answer. A Biafra apologist trying everything possible to scuttle the elections and rubbish the government |
The level of irrationality in this god-forsaken party called PDP is unprecedented. Churning out all kinds of propaganda and unsubstantiated news per second, they errorneously believe 'fake news' brought APC to power, hence they're adopting same strategy, but they forgot that every issue APC complained about in 2015 were very much verifiable facts that everyone knew were genuine and not mere propaganda. Just look at the rank and file of the people who claim to want to 'save Nigeria'....lol, people like Dino, Saraki, Atiku, Reno, GEJ, OBJ and the likes, not a single credible individual. You PDP attack dogs on nairaland can rant about Tinubu all you want, but he made the blueprint that reversed the fortunes of Lagos for the better from the rot that was gradually coming after it ceased being Federal capital. I rather find it amusing that any sane individual will even think of voting PDP, I see a lot of never-do-wells shout about how life was much better under PDP, even those who didn't have 10kobo in their accounts and never benefitted from the proceeds of corruption coming here to defend the same people who made their lives miserable. I as a tax payer can see what my tax is being spent on in this government, those of us who traveling a lot can see the kind of work this government is doing on our infrastructure. Nigeria has a lot of grounds to cover owing to several decades of neglect in every facet of our national life and you don't expect everything to be done in 4years. Buhari has set the country on the right path and the best we can do is to support him to end the reign of brazen corruption that has held the country hostage for decades. |
Why can't he and PDP 'slow down' the card readers in the zones where they're not popular? Nigerians are too dumb |
More like a thief telling you how to keep your money safe ![]() |
Prior to 2015, it looked impossible to unseat an incubent President, reason PDP boasted to rule Nigeria for 40years, they believed so much in their rigging strategies. 2015 was an eye-opener in Nigerian politics that a sitting President can be defeated. The level of desperation exhibited by PDP and enemies of Nigeria is unprecedented, from wave after waves of fake news, to intimidation of dissenting opinions across all social media, intimidation and harrassment of INEC, blackmail of politicians in rival parties, nobody is spared in this show of shame by PDP attack dogs. Personally, I think the INEC chairman is trying too much to look unbiased and as a result compromising in favour of PDP as we can see so far in the reassignment of Amina, their refusal to obey court orders for inclusion of APC in Zamfara, and so on. Mahmood Yukubu should man-up and not allow himself to be cowed by these agents of darkness parrading themselves as lovers of democracy. APC should be ready for the battle of their lives on Feb 23 because PDP will not spare anything in their quest to have unhindered access to our treasury once again. I find it amusing the same people who saw nothing wrong in the 16years of poverty, abandoned projects, looting and desecration of our institutions by the PDP are the ones shouting after just 4years of APC that is showing so much promise of a better Nigeria. Finally, I want to implore every well-meaning Nigerian who have seen remarkable progress being made in the midst of limited resources, to remain resolute and not give in to blackmail and intimidation which is the obvious tactics being deployed by these unscrupulous PDP apologists, we see a lot of them on front page of every thread on nairaland, they're on Twitter, Facebook, inside buses, anywhere you can think of. But one thing remains sure, as long as God liveth, these people who have held this country hostage for years will be put to eternal shame, to the glory of God Shalom! |
I could remember the time when we got inundated with shouts of 'Buhari hasn't commissioned any project' by PDP miscreants. Now Buhari has commissioned more projects in 4years than PDP did in their entire inglorious 16years rule. We are not going back to Egypt! Next Level ![]() |
It's a promise, fine with that. Better than PDP and Galadima already bribing voters ahead of time
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He should react to this photo of Galadima giving bribe to voters first. Hypocrite!
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modath:I said it yesterday, only the SE have refused to move on from Jona's defeat and are crying more than the bereaved: Queseda: |
With what I have seen with the turnout for APC across the federation, only the SE will be left behind on our march to the next level. Even the SS people came out in their numbers to receive our Mr Incorruptible, the showings in Rivers and Bayelsa today have further reaffirmed our earlier position that Buhari's re-election is a forgone conclusion. |
We will be setting a bad precedence for generations to come when they get to know a certain man sold national assets, used the proceeds to enrich himself, and 12years later came to vie for the highest office in the land, and still won the election (God forbid). This will suggest to future generations you can do anything and get away with it. It is an insult on the sensibility of all well-meaning Nigerians for any party to present an individual with such records as its candidate for any elective position. The choices we make today will go a long way to determining our future. Vote wisely |
We are not serious as a people in this country, that's why people with questionable past like IBB can lend their voices to issues of national discuss and expect people to make news out of it. It's simply because there are no consequences for whatever actions people must have taken while in power. That said, we will be setting a bad precedence for generations to come when they get to know a certain man sold national assets, used the proceeds to enrich himself, and 12years later came to vie for the highest office in the land, and still won the election (God forbid). This will suggest to future generations you can do anything and get away with it. It is an insult on the sensibility of all well-meaning Nigerians for any party to present an individual with such records as its candidate for any elective position. The choices we make today will go a long way to determining our future. Vote wisely |
In geology, it is said that the past is the key to the future. I wonder why Alh Atiku is not compaigning with his past records in office as a customs officer and a Vice-president. All we hear is what he will do if elected, he never mentions what he did in the past to make him worthy of our votes. Its of no surprise because he himself is not proud of his past, which is an indication to what he would do if given another opportunity. Even the Buhari you all love to hate speaks of his past achievements- he built 3 of the 4 refineries, constructed the network of petroleum pipelines across the country, and so on. I ask you Atikulooters to tell us his past achievements(verifiable) in office that will make anyone want to vote for him |
In geology, it is said that the past is the key to the future. I wonder why Alh Atiku is not compaigning with his past records in office as a customs officer and a Vice-president. All we hear is what he will do if elected, he never mentions what he did in the past to make him worthy of our votes. Its of no surprise because he himself is not proud of his past, which is an indication to what he would do if given another opportunity. Even the Buhari you all love to hate speaks of his past achievements- he built 3 of the 4 refineries, constructed the network of petroleum pipelines across the country, and so on. I ask you Atikulooters to tell us his past achievements(verifiable) in office that will make anyone want to vote for him |
In geology, it is said that the past is the key to the future. I wonder why Alh Atiku is not compaigning with his past records in office as a customs officer and a Vice-president. All we hear is what he will do if elected, he never mentions what he did in the past to make him worthy of our votes. Its of no surprise because he himself is not proud of his past, which is an indication to what he would do if given another opportunity. Even the Buhari you all love to hate speaks of his past achievements- he built 3 of the 4 refineries, constructed the network of petroleum pipelines across the country, and so on. I ask you Atikulooters to tell us his past achievements(verifiable) in office that will make anyone want to vote for him |
Lol...all I see here is a lot of youth running amock and relishing on all sorts of misinformation just to feel good. I will however add a note of caution because whether you like it or not, 2019 is settled and Buhari has been returned elected. The earlier you realise this, the better for you all, else I see a lot of you dying of heart attack due to high expectations. |
Is anyone surprised PDP have been crying wolf when there's none? Well, the reason is not far-fetched, PDP have been deprived access to our treasury they so much love to plunder for 4years now, that's what they live for, nothing more. It's like trying to wean a baby off breastmilk, the baby will cry at every little thing, that's what the criminal elements in PDP have been doing. PDP risks going into extinction if they lose again this year because Wike will no longer bankroll the party given the treatment meted out to his candidate (Tambuwal) at the party primaries, so they're doing everything possible to win this election, or sink the whole country if they lose out; I'm miffed that El-Rufai played into their hands with his unguarded statement, little wonder they quickly issued a threat to withdraw from the peace pact Atiku grudgingly signed earlier, they never wanted any peace ab initio. It's a battle to save the party from going extinct, and not a battle to save Nigeria as they want gullible minds to believe. Buhari may be showing signs of age but it's never enough reason to let PDP come anywhere near our treasury again. A vote for PDP is a vote for retrogression, vote wisely my people ![]() |
Is anyone surprised PDP have been crying wolf when there's none? Well, the reason is not far-fetched, PDP have been deprived access to our treasury they so much love to plunder for 4years now, that's what they live for, nothing more. It's like trying to wean a baby off breastmilk, the baby will cry at every little thing, that's what the criminal elements in PDP have been doing. PDP risks going into extinction if they lose again this year because Wike will no longer bankroll the party given the treatment meted out to his candidate (Tambuwal) at the party primaries, so they're doing everything possible to win this election, or sink the whole country if they lose out; I'm miffed that El-Rufai played into their hands with his unguarded statement, little wonder they quickly issued a threat to withdraw from the peace pact Atiku grudgingly signed earlier, they never wanted any peace ab initio. It's a battle to save the party from going extinct, and not a battle to save Nigeria as they want gullible minds to believe. Buhari may be showing signs of age but it's never enough reason to let PDP come anywhere near our treasury again. A vote for PDP is a vote for retrogression, vote wisely my people ![]() |
Why should any sane person take the endorsement and judgement of people who have continuously exhibited the following traits, as an interest in building a better Nigeria: -people who rejoice on hearing the news of killings of fellow Nigerians by herdsmen or Boko Haram -people who are never happy on hearing any positive news about the the country, they would rather call it propaganda -people who were, as recently as two years ago, were hell-bent on dividing the country -those who sympathise with people who have gone against the laws of the land either by way of funds misappropriation, economic sabotage, and so on -those who abuse and curse people from certain parts of the country, calling them all sorts of derogatory and unprintable names, only to suddenly start romancing these same people, soliciting their votes to help return their party to power -those who never see themselves as Nigerians, but suddenly now loves Nigeria more than Nigerians and knows what's best for the country Those who exhibit these traits can never wish the country well, hence, their endorsement/support of any candidate is a red flag for discerning minds. They can't be trusted to make judgements devoid of mischief and evil intentions for the country. Use your head Nigerians ![]() |
Why should any sane person take the endorsement and judgement of people who have continuously exhibited the following traits as an interest in building a better Nigeria: -people who rejoice on hearing the news of killings of fellow Nigerians by herdsmen or Boko Haram -people who are never happy on hearing any positive news about the the country, would rather call it propaganda -people who were as recently as two years back were hell-bent on dividing the country -those who rejoiced when we slid into a recession but screamed propaganda when statistics showed the country was out of recession -those who sympathise with people who have gone against the laws of the land either by way of funds misappropriation, economic sabotage, and so on -those who abuse and curse people from certain parts of the country, calling them all sorts of derogatory and unprintable names, only to suddenly start romancing those same people, soliciting their votes to help return their party to power -those who never see themselves as Nigerians, but suddenly now loves Nigeria more than Nigerians and knows what's best for the country Those who exhibit these traits can never wish the country well, hence, their endorsement of any candidate is a red flag for discerning minds. They can't be trusted to make judgements devoid of mischief and evil intentions for the country. Use your head Nigerians ![]() |
Why should any sane person take the endorsement and judgement of people who have continuously exhibited the following traits as an interest in building a better Nigeria: -people who rejoice on hearing the news of killings of fellow Nigerians by herdsmen or Boko Haram -people who are never happy on hearing any positive news about the the country, would rather call it propaganda -people who were as recently as two years back were hell-bent on dividing the country -those who sympathise with people who have gone against the laws of the land either by way of funds misappropriation, economic sabotage, and so on -those who abuse and curse people from certain parts of the country, calling them all sorts of derogatory and unprintable names, only to suddenly start romancing those same people, soliciting their votes to help return their party to power -those who never see themselves as Nigerians, but suddenly now loves Nigeria more than Nigerians and knows what's best for the country Those who exhibit these traits can never wish the country well, hence, their endorsement of any candidate is a red flag for discerning minds. They can't be trusted to make judgements devoid of mischief and evil intentions for the country. Use your head Nigerians ![]() |
Uglyaddy:@bolded, i)what was working before in the country that stopped working in the present administration? ii) which is better - withdraw money from the treasury few weeks to elections and share it to Kings and a few privileged individuals or share money which was passed in the budget for the purpose it was appropriated to those who are deserving of the money? It's unfortunate PDP have used the illusion of truth to deceive a vast majority of Nigerian youths. Most have lost their ability to reason like rational beings, it's sad |
I laugh when some dimwits accuse Buhari of dividing the country. Buhari didn't didvide the country, the division started in the buildup to the 2015 elections when PDP based their campaign strictly on religious sentiments and their constant attacks on the personality of Buhari, most especially the 'islamization agenda'. How will Christians feel if APC for example attack a presidential candidate as having a 'Christianization' agenda? Secondly, the country got further divided after the elections for the following reasons: - the country had hitherto been a 'one-party state' whereby clinching the PDP ticket at any level is like running unopposed, the emergence of another party with a nationalistic outlook like APC changed the game and gave Nigerians a 2nd option from the usual PDP which thereby divided the country along party lines - some people couldn't bear the defeat of GEJ and refused to move on, those ones found solace in PDP and were determined to do anything to sabotage the current administration just to score cheap political points and make it seem as if Nigerians made a mistake in voting out the PDP. Sadly, a lot of people, especially the youths have fallen for this gimmick by the opposition relying on the principle of illustration of truth to distort facts like the hredsmen issue which has been an age-long problem and so on - finally, the country got divided because of the irresponsiblities and politicization of religious organisations notably CAN and MURIC. The CAN can rarely be seen to lend its support to any government policy/decisions while MURIC is always supportive of most government decisions. A clear example of this is CAN's refusal to make any comment on the CJN's issue due to the weight of the allegations leveled against him(and of course for being a Christian), whereas MURIC have come out to commend the FG for taking such decision. I'm sure the reverse would have been the case if the CJN were a Muslim. The followers and members of these organizations tend to tow the path of their leaders' stand in all matters, hence, widening the divide. #MyHumbleOpinion Modified: I know some of you would want to ask about the President's 97%-5% statement, anybody talking about that is definitely hiding behind one finger. Before making that statement, didn't you guys already make known your hatred by giving over 90% of your votes to a single candidate which is unheard of in the history of this country? So the question arises, who started the hate first? ![]() |
I laugh when some dimwits accuse Buhari of dividing the country. Buhari didn't didvide the country, the division started in the buildup to the 2015 elections when PDP based their campaign strictly on religious sentiments and their constant attacks on the personality of Buhari, most especially the 'islamization agenda'. How will Christians feel if APC for example attack a presidential candidate as having a 'Christianization' agenda? Secondly, the country got further divided after the elections for the following reasons: - the country had hitherto been a 'one-party state' whereby clinching the PDP ticket at any level is like running unopposed, the emergence of another party with a nationalistic outlook like APC changed the game and gave Nigerians a 2nd option from the usual PDP which thereby divided the country along party lines - some people couldn't bear the defeat of GEJ and refused to move on, those ones found solace in PDP and were determined to do anything to sabotage the current administration just to score cheap political points and make it seem as if Nigerians made a mistake in voting out the PDP. Sadly, a lot of people, especially the youths have fallen for this gimmick by the opposition relying on the principle of illusion of truth to distort facts like the hredsmen issue which has been an age-long problem and so on - finally, the country got divided because of the irresponsiblities and politicization of religious organisations notably CAN and MURIC. The CAN can rarely be seen to lend its support to any government policy/decisions while MURIC is always supportive of most government decisions. A clear example of this is CAN's refusal to make any comment on the CJN's issue due to the weight of the allegations leveled against him(and of course for being a Christian), whereas MURIC have come out to commend the FG for taking such decision. I'm sure the reverse would have been the case if the CJN were a Muslim. The followers and members of these organizations tend to tow the path of their leaders' stand in all matters, hence, widening the divide. #MyHumbleOpinion Modified: I know some of you would want to ask about the President's 97%-5% statement, anybody talking about that is definitely hiding behind one finger. Before making that statement, didn't you guys already make known your hatred by giving over 90% of your votes to a single candidate which is unheard of in the history of this country? So the question arises, who started the hate first? ![]() |
I laugh when some dimwits accuse Buhari of dividing the country. Buhari didn't didvide the country, the division started in the buildup to the 2015 elections when PDP based their campaign strictly on religious sentiments and their constant attacks on the personality of Buhari, most especially the 'islamization agenda'. How will Christians feel if APC for example attack a presidential candidate as having a 'Christianization' agenda? Secondly, the country got further divided after the elections for the following reasons: - the country had hitherto been a 'one-party state' whereby clinching the PDP ticket at any level is like running unopposed, the emergence of another party with a nationalistic outlook like APC changed the game and gave Nigerians a 2nd option from the usual PDP which thereby divided the country along party lines - some people couldn't bear the defeat of GEJ and refused to move on, those ones found solace in PDP and were determined to do anything to sabotage the current administration just to score cheap political points and make it seem as if Nigerians made a mistake in voting out the PDP. Sadly, a lot of people, especially the youths have fallen for this gimmick by the opposition relying on the principle of illustration of truth to distort facts like the hredsmen issue which has been an age-long problem and so on - finally, the country got divided because of the irresponsiblities and politicization of religious organisations notably CAN and MURIC. The CAN can rarely be seen to lend its support to any government policy/decisions while MURIC is always supportive of most government decisions. A clear example of this is CAN's refusal to make any comment on the CJN's issue due to the weight of the allegations leveled against him(and of course for being a Christian), whereas MURIC have come out to commend the FG for taking such decision. I'm sure the reverse would have been the case if the CJN were a Muslim. The followers and members of these organizations tend to tow the path of their leaders' stand in all matters, hence, widening the divide. #MyHumbleOpinion |
A typical Igbo can never be satisfied. A yoruba man becomes president and does the following, see how an average Igbo reacts to every appointment he makes: 1. The man appoints his cabinet full of Igbos Igbos react: The president knows his people are full of backstabbers and he knows igbos are the greatest race in the world 2. The man appoints his cabinet full of Yorubas Igbos react: The president is a typical Yoruba tribalist, he hates anything Igbo 3. The man appoints his cabinet full of Hausas Igbos react: The president is trying to appease his slave masters from the north 4. The man appoints his cabinet full of S'South Igbos react: The president is trying to pitch the SE against the SS, he can't divide us 5. The man appoints his cabinet in fairness to every region Igbos react: The president is a typical Yoruba coward, he can't even favour the South more than other regions because of fear of backlash from the north Which way Igbos, den take wailing swear for una ![]() |
This is a wake-up call to all sons and daughters of Oduduwa, please read the message below with open mind: Igbos voted overwhelming for Jonathan in 2015 despite his poor performance in office against a Buhari whom many thought was a better candidate, simply because they felt their interest is better protected under GEJ. Now tell me why Yorubas shouldn't vote for Buhari/Osinbajo regardless of their perceived 'poor performance' instead of Atiku(PDP) where it's obvious our interests will not be well-protected. Politics in Nigeria is more of personal interest rather than National interest because nothing unites us as a nation Posterity will judge any Yoruba man who won't vote Buhari/Osinbajo on the guise of political correctness or inclusiveness of 'marginalised' Igbos. |
Igbos voted overwhelming for Jonathan in 2015 despite his poor performance in office against a Buhari whom many thought was a better candidate, simply because they felt their interest is better protected under GEJ. Now tell me why Yorubas shouldn't vote for Buhari/Osinbajo regardless of their perceived 'poor performance' instead of Atiku(PDP) where it's obvious our interests will not be well-protected. Politics in Nigeria is more of personal interest rather than National interest because nothing unites us as a nation Posterity will judge any Yoruba man who won't vote Buhari/Osinbajo on the guise of political correctness or inclusiveness of 'marginalised' Igbos. |
ODVanguard:I've always followed your posts, thanks for constantly drumming it to the ears of some gullible Yorubas that we should protect our own. We have played 'sophisticated' for too long at our own detriment. These people will never appreciate whatever we do for them, even if we cutoff our own heads to please them. Yorubas should rally round Osinbajo, afterall the Ibos also voted against MKO when Tofa picked his VP from SE. No more 'sophistication' |





Can Atiku/Obi be more accountable/detribalized than GEJ/Sambo was?