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immhotep:It will never be well with those that call my name at every Of there post |
The man that has come out to demand for the separation of Nigeria can't be leading the logistic department of INEC. Pdp really perfected there rigging plan But was foiled From thumb printed pvc Bribing by The Onnoghens N media
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bedspread:Can you see how far your evil party Pdp can go ? |
Oyimeoyimemua:Nooo Pdp are the problem |
Pdp are unforgiving set of crooks |
This nonsense should stop our common enemy is corruption and lack of direction by masses We should eschew religion out of politics The 2 major contenders are Muslim So religious is not our problem We should focus on good governance from bottom up |
Pdp are criminals |
Shame on This old fool Called Galadima He’s a old foolish corrupt man
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Odinkalu is a shameless tribal bigot |
Preshy561:We reject the homosexual presidential candidate and tribal bigot vo in Pdp and all there ipobians supporters |
To show how this guy and his cohorts have failed I remember a place called parities, Saragi and barren local government areas This are places where rice can be grown in mass production Yet he failed Creating wealth for other state Kwara Otitige |
zeuss:I avoid Ipob miscreants in all my dealings |
Preshy561:Hypocrites coz Obi now is a candidate They are now pretending to love Nigeria Hypocrites |
immhotep:May everyday of there lives be feel with sadness |
immhotep:May it not be well with those that call me at every mention May the cry of joy never be heard in there households |
Preshy561:Shut up You guys are hypocrites |
immhotep:It shall never be well with those that call my name unnecessarily |
immhotep:Some people are naturally cursed calling ones name at every mention It shall never be well with those that called my name unnecessarily |
TooMuchStuff:CAN is extension of pdp |
SalamRushdie:We are friends here That’s why Also I am your inlaw |
NaijaRoyalty:Your statement shows you lack morals |
SalamRushdie:Anyone can support who ever he likes That’s why we enjoy freedom of speech You hate every single politician from the south West |
NaijaRoyalty:Every politician rigs So don’t claim innocent |
SalamRushdie:Tinubu is not the cause of the problem you are passing tru personally You hates him coz it’s not from your zone |
Jagaban we are disappointed Hope inec keeps to the 23rd as promised |
The All Progressives Congress National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has expressed disappointment over the postponement of the presidential and national assembly elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. Tinubu, in a statement he personally signed on Saturday, said though, he acknowledged the enormity of the logistical challenge that elections poses to INEC, he was still pained that the Commission could not meet this challenge within the time allotted. He, however, urged Nigerians who intended to vote to maintain their commitment and not be discouraged by the latest development. He said, “Do not allow this delay to deter you from the expression of your democratic rights. What you had set your mind to do on February 16, keep your mind and heart on for February 23. “We are also perplexed that INEC literally waited so late in the day to make known the obstacles preventing it from keeping faith to the election schedule. INEC could have and should have given the nation more ample and earlier warning. This could have perhaps lessened the pervasive disappointment that we all now feel. It also would have helped people better order their steps”. “As the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress and simply as a Nigerian, I must express my profound concern and dissatisfaction with the unexpected, late hour postponement of the presidential and national assembly elections by INEC. According to INEC, the one-week postponement of the election from February 16 to February 23 was compelled by logistical difficulties encountered by the commission in transporting essential election material to polling in various parts of the country. “While we appreciate the enormity of the logistical challenge that elections in a vast nation like ours poses to INEC, we are still pained that the Commission could not meet this challenge within the time allotted. We are also perplexed that INEC literally waited so late in the day to make known the obstacles preventing it from keeping faith to the election schedule. INEC could have and should have given the nation more ample and earlier warning. This could have perhaps lessened the pervasive disappointment that we all now feel. It also would have helped people better order their steps today. “We have reports of eager voters rising early to leave their homes to cast their ballots only to be told upon arriving at their appointed polling stations that the election had been postponed. This should not have happened for it could well discourage people from coming out when the election takes place. Thus, we heartily commend those people for coming out in exercise of their fundamental rights and duties as citizen voters, who vote by vote, seek to build and perfect our democracy. For each voter is in part an architect and each one of your votes is a brick by which, when lain together, shall construct a strong democracy in such a way that it shall forever stand and endure. Thus, we appeal to all who actually came out to vote and to those who intended to vote today, to maintain your commitment. Do not allow this delay to deter you from the expression of your democratic rights. What you had set your mind to do on February 16, keep your mind and heart on for February 23. “INEC has stated the reason for the delay and has expressed regret over the inconveniences it has caused. We must take INEC’s statement at face value and hold to the belief that INEC understands even more than ever the sober and grave responsibility it has to our nation and our democracy. INEC can only properly discharge that responsibility by conducting free and fair elections. While we cannot go back to repair what did or did not happen to cause this postponement, we all must encourage INEC to do all that is necessary so voting can smoothly proceed on February 23. Whatever our political affiliation, we must encourage INEC to overcome the difficulties in order to rise to this most important occasion. INEC must commit itself more than ever before to perform to its utmost so that these elections will be remembered as a free and fair exercise consonant with the best of international standards. “In the end, elections must be held in such a manner that every vote carries the same weight and no vote is minimized because elections took place much earlier or later in one place than in another. Thus, it is better to experience a slight delay to conduct the elections properly rather than to conduct the elections piecemeal and uneven fashion. No one will absolve INEC if such a fate befalls this all-important election. The electoral body must use the one-week extension mend its logistics gaps and lapses. This delay has clearly provoked significant anger and disappointment among the people. The voters were ready and INEC should have been equally as prepared and ready as the voters. Yet, we ask that the people contain their anger and remain calm. Let no one be tempted to breach the peace because of this delay. “In the greater scheme of things, a one-week delay is not overly burdensome when compared to the importance of conduct of free and just elections in the establishment of representative democracy and good governance in our land. Please, persevere just a bit longer to ensure that the elections on February 23 truly reflect the will of the people. Whatever obstacles may come, be they large or small, let us show the world the Nigerian people will not be deterred from realizing the democracy for which we have fought and sacrificed so long and so hard to achieve.” http://dailypost.ng/2019/02/16/nigeria-decides-tinubu-breaks-silence-postponement-election-tells-nigerians/ |
Nop The masses are the ones fooling themselves |
That’s the issue at hand |
Hbd lalasticlala Age with Grace!!!!! |
But do you know that’s a treason offense |
Nbote:Your problem is You talk before reasoning |
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