Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 11:12am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Lagos State
Ikeja L.G.A
APC. 28592
PDP. 8109 |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 11:10am On Mar 10, 2019*. Modified: 11:28am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Official Results by INEC
Lagos State
Epe L.G.A
APC. 35609
PDP. 6464 |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 11:08am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Official Results by INEC
Lagos State
Lagos Mainland L.G.A
APC. 27,333
PDP. 7625 |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 11:00am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Official Results by INEC
Ogun State
Odeda L.G.A
APC. 8030
APM. 6454
PDP. 1041 |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 10:57am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Official Results by INEC
Ogun State
Odogbolu L.G.A
APC. 12529
APM. 7516
PDP. 3418 |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 10:53am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Official Results by INEC
Ogun State
Ijebu Ode L.G.A
APC. 13234
APM. 4401
PDP. 7289 |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 10:50am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Rivers state, Ikwerre LGA Guber result as declared by the Collation Officer; AAC: 96,663 PDP: 7,554 To God be the Glory...… https:///dnG7Vmqq64 |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 10:36am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Official Results by INEC
LAGOS ISLAND:
Accredited Voters - 40, 337
APC - 31, 991
PDP - 4, 346
#LagosDecides2019 |
Politics › Re: Lagos State House Of Assembly Result... APC 40 Seats Vs. PDP 0 Seat by quickberry(m): 9:51am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Munzy14: look at how u deceived those gullible illiterates up there. hw many LGA in lagos?. lmaoooo educated illiterate is worst in a healthy society. You are the illiterate here, we have 40 assembly seats in Lagos |
Politics › Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by quickberry(m): 4:46pm On Mar 09, 2019*. Modified: 6:31pm On Mar 09, 2019 |
Lagos, Bariga
Ward B
Polling unit 076
Governorship
APC 99
PDP 24
State Assembly
APC 98
PDP 23 |
Politics › Re: O To'ge In Abia State by quickberry(m): 4:56pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
They will not see this oooo, cursed children |
Politics › Re: 5 Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Will Win Lagos Governorship Election by quickberry(m): 12:18pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
Lagos system is working, we believe in the leadership style of TINUBU and the Governor's Advisory Council(G.A.C). |
Politics › Re: 5 Reasons Why Jimi Agbaje Will Win Lagos Governorship Election by quickberry(m): 12:13pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
babaireti: Hello guys, the governorship elections comes up this Saturday and I hereby present you 5 reasons why PDP aspirant Jimi Agbaje stands the chance to overthrow Tinubu political dynasty to become the governor of Lagos State. It is also pertinent to note that I am not affiliated with PDP and I am not also supporting any political candidate in the election. As a Student of Politics, I researched and came up with some facts on why Agbaje will beat Sanwo-Olu of the APC. Major fact about Lagos 2019 is that unlike the previous elections since 2011, the incumbent ruling party in the state and their supporters have been in serious fear mode; fear of losing their acclaimed empire, fear of losing the priced Gubernatorial contest to no other than Mr. Jimi Agbaje, the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party. Why? See the reasons; 1. Lagosians Are Fed Up With Tinubu Political Empire: Being a longtime admirer of Asiwaju Tinubu, I can sense from distance the fear of his footsoldiers ahead of 2019 poll. This is the main reason their Governorship candidate Jide Sanwoolu has been bugging every nook and crannies of the state with his posters and billboards. In all their campaign billboard and posters, NOT one of them talk about their achievement in the last 20 years. Sanwoolu is even ashamed to campaign with the stewardship of incumbent Akinwunmi Ambode, simply because if he says Ambo performed, then the question will be why was he rejected? The question will be if Ambode had performed, why was he not considered worthy enough for a second term reelection ticket? Also, Sanwoolu cannot openly say Ambode underperformed because that in itself is an indictment on their party and vindication of the position of Mr Agbaje. However, Lagosians are quite informed that Sanwoolu is the furtherance of Bola's empire and are ready to put a stop come 2019. 2.Buhari's Unpopularity In Nigeria's political environment the failure of the party at the centre is usually rubbed on her candidates at lower level. Despite INEC announcing Buhari the winner of 2019 presidential election, many Nigerians including Lagosians are not happy as they all complained of hard life in his leadership. Atiku is doing everything possible to reclaim his stolen mandate at the Supreme Court. Lagosians don't want to be left behind when Atiku becomes president, so they have pledged to vote Jimi Agbaje to enjoy dividends of democracy. Besides, APC narrowly defeated PDP in the last presidential election in Lagos which signals fear of dethronement in Tinubu/Sanwo-Olu camp. 3. Jimi Agbaje, The Freedom Fighter Take it or leave it, the message of freedom as preached by Agbaje has sank deep into the nooks and crannies of Lagos state. In 2015, Agbaje's message became so loud that he narrowly lost to Ambo by small margin in 2015 despite the supposed sterling performance of then Governor Raji Fashola and the anti-PDP propaganda that swept Lagos. In fact, Jimi polled the highest vote garnered by any opposition party since 1999 and the PDP broke several jinx by winning seats in both the federal house of representative and Lagos state house of Assembly. I'm not trying to prophesy but a landslide victory in for Jimi Agbaje should not surprised anyone. In 2019, Jimi is continuing with his message of Freedom for Lagos. Just as the Otoge in Kwara happened, Lagosians are expecting Otoge in Lagos to happen this Saturday. 4. Involvement of "Non-Indigenes": One advantage Jimi enjoy over his loquacious opponent is that he enjoys additional support of PVC carrying non indigenes of Lagos state due to his nationalist approach and programs unlike the ethnic-based political message of the other man. Only a political neophyte will playdown the influence of this segment in the politics of Lagos. That is why there have been cases of intimidation of the Igbos by Tinubu camp just because of their voting power and their love for Jimi Agbaje. 5. Jimi Is Busiest Of All Candidates: Jimi Agbaje has been the busiest of all candidates running for the office. He has been engaged with marathon town hall events, grassroots outreach and has been very visible at conventions and other events. Aside bombarding Lagosians with posters and billboards, Sanwoolu has been the most quiet of all candidates. Guys, these are generalised facts. You are a dull student of politics |
Politics › Re: No Man's Land: What I Learnt From Reno Omokri by quickberry(m): 11:04pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
SouthEastFacts: Slap me when I meddle into yoruba affairs. Lagos is not Yoruba land. Q.E.D Meddle "kee" u there |
Politics › Re: No Man's Land: What I Learnt From Reno Omokri by quickberry(m): 5:34pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
SouthEastFacts: Simple google search would have saved you from this embarrassment.
Who doesn't know since 1850s, all Oba of Lagos has been buried in Bini Royal tomb?
Who doesn't this. My advice to you is paddle your canoe, leave yorubaland and focus on your region |
Politics › Re: No Man's Land: What I Learnt From Reno Omokri by quickberry(m): 4:22pm On Mar 07, 2019*. Modified: 5:36pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
SouthEastFacts: No be talk am nah.
[s]Is the Oba of Lagos, a Yoruba man? Why were all Obas of Lagos before the 1850s buried in Bini Royal Tomb?[/s] Were u there? What is your problem with yorubaland? You guys should go to your region nah |
Politics › Re: Lagoscian::: Enough Is A Enough To This Man (pics) by quickberry(m): 12:34pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
Tinubu is working, Lagos is moving |
Politics › Re: Lagoscian::: Enough Is A Enough To This Man (pics) by quickberry(m): 12:33pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
Johnnyessence: Otoge in Lagos State. Enough is enough of Tinubu dictatorship and dynasty. You no dey tire? Na so u and ur people deceive Atiku till him political career enta one chance |
Politics › Re: No Man's Land: What I Learnt From Reno Omokri by quickberry(m): 12:26pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
SouthEastFacts: Reno is a best-selling Author.
I just saw his work on Ijebus and quickly connect the dots.
Below is a little glimpse from the work.
From these, one can easily conclude that Lagos is not a Yoruba State.
No be talk am, na the Oba of Benin, the Ijebu King and Princes of Awori land.
The Binis are the monarchs, Aworis owe the land and produce the Chiefs and noble families, Yorubas produce the Governors and the State Executive Members, Igbos are the part of the Legislatures and have the largest non-indigenous land holdings, the Northerns have an overwhelming non-indigenous populations.
Lagos belongs to all. E be like say u don drink dat chemical again |
Politics › Re: PDP To Win Lagos Governorship. See Why by quickberry(m): 6:59pm On Mar 05, 2019 |
NSNA: PDP will likely win Lagos Governorship for the first time.
Here are the three reasons why.
1. Revenge Vote
Revenge voting over the presidential election which many considered rigged.
The Lagos population is mostly made up of Yoruba and Igbo people which are a liberal popupaltion. Many believed Buhari performed woefully and voted for Atiku in the last presidential election in what many considered to be a rigged election. The Governorship election will likely be won by PDP due to revenge voting against Tinubu.
1. Buhari's betrayal of Tinubu
With nothing to lose as there is no future presidential contest for Buhari. In what will be considered a grand chess move in the history of Nigerian Politics. Many considered Tinubu to be the the stain on Buhari who is arguably considered un-corrupt, Tinubu on the other hand is considered corrupt by many. Getting rid of Tinubu will give Buhari the freedom to do and undo. So it is not likely that Buhari will help Tinubu rig the election. Giving him more power after getting rid of what many Notherners consider a bad shadow.
3. Agbage popularity over Sanwo Olu Having contested more than once with close margins on both occasions. Agbage is believed to be more popular than Sanwo Olu and there has never been a time where Lagos want to vote against Tinubu's APC as now. Also considering that Tinubu the godfather of Lagos politics has not supported the incumbent governor Abode who many Lagosians like and consider to be a good governor. Which kind ogogoro u dey drink? |
Politics › Re: Meet Mukhtar Shehu Idris, Zamfara APC Governorship Candidate by quickberry(m): 6:46pm On Mar 05, 2019 |
TonyeBarcanista: He will still flop as Governor. Mugabe had more than all the qualifications of our Governors combined yet he flopped Just as you flopped in your career as a political analyst |
Politics › Re: Lagos: Ifeanyi Ubah, TAN Endorse Sanwo-olu, Promise Igbo Votes by quickberry(m): 8:31am On Mar 05, 2019 |
garetz: Stupid comment It takes a stupid "commenter" to identify a stupid comment |
Politics › Re: APC After May 2019 by quickberry(m): 7:36am On Mar 05, 2019 |
shakmati: Of course it was in my dreams. Dreams come true sometimes though. Sometimes, but definitely not this time |
Politics › Re: The Crowd That Came To Vote In Borno While The Military Kept Watch (Photos) by quickberry(m): 7:35am On Mar 05, 2019 |
adm212144: oloshi were omo ale Yoruba ni baba mi ati iya mi. oloshi ni baba mi ati iya mi Fixed |
Politics › Re: Reasons For Atiku's Delay Tactics Exposed by quickberry(m): 9:43pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
McStoic: NETPRO indeed? Simple English you cannot be spoken. Lobatan  E.O.D |
Politics › Re: APC After May 2019 by quickberry(m): 9:36pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
shakmati: Lol. Continue reading all my posts. You might just be done before Buhari goes back to Daura on or before 2023. The trip to Daura might come quicker than you hespect if Atiku wins in court so hurry up and read.  In your dreams |
Agriculture › Re: Nigeria Overtakes Egypt As Largest Rice Producer In Africa’ by quickberry(m): 9:36pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
wildernessVoice: There is nothing like hate. We want to see affordable rice in the market and not claim of large production. Go and play with sand |
Agriculture › Re: Nigeria Overtakes Egypt As Largest Rice Producer In Africa’ by quickberry(m): 9:35pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
Afonja007: Nigeria Are funny people, USA is world biggest producer of beef meat there in America you will eat meat till your fat like yokozuna but here in Nigeria you will hear something like this, Nigeria is African biggest rice producer for you to see the rice na mirage You are actually living in a dungeon, not Nigeria |
Agriculture › Re: Nigeria Overtakes Egypt As Largest Rice Producer In Africa’ by quickberry(m): 8:26pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
Samunique: And........ where is the rice ? In your backyard |
Agriculture › Re: Nigeria Overtakes Egypt As Largest Rice Producer In Africa’ by quickberry(m): 8:23pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
 Children of hate will soon come and masturbate on this thread. |
Politics › Re: APC After May 2019 by quickberry(m): 7:59pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
shakmati: With current developments unfolding, it is clear that the days of APC as the ruling party would end electorally on Feb 17, 2019 and officially in May 29, 2019. We are no longer talking about who would win the elections, let us focus on solidifying our democracy and keeping Nigeria solid as one indivisible nation with truly federating units.
To keep our democracy vibrant, a viable opposition is a must. We must therefore not throw away the baby with the bath water. APC must be supported by all patriotic Nigerians to remain a formidable opposition to the PDP. Nigerian youths are advised to massively decamp to the APC immediately after election results are announced. This will show the PDP that it can never be business as usual. Good governance is a right every politician owes Nigeria.
In interpreting the victory PYO had over the throes of death yesterday, I would say that his mission to ensure good governance in Nigeria is not over. He should remain the arrow head for the opposition. If PDP messes up by 2023, he would be a very viable alternative. If they don't, he can slug it out with Peter Obi or any other candidate by 2027. More importantly, he should head the opposition to the PDP government come May 2019.
All in all this loss by PMB is good news for democracy. No leader is not removeable. Atiku takes over knowing that. We all should however join hands together to ensure that the APC does not fizzle out but remains an opposition party to reckon with. Shey you don wake up from your slumber? |
Politics › Re: Where Are The Buhari Must Go Back To Daura Crew by quickberry(m): 7:56pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
shakmati: See this one oo. Trying to fight with me because Buhari won. I might even benefit more from this administration than you. Instead of you to make friends and seek partnership you wanna fight over immaterial stuff! You might but I will, so get the Bleep outta here or better still, go and play with sand |