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anonimi:. This propaganda people that are deleting evidence they dropped on the internet years ago. I no trust them. https://dailypost.ng/2013/06/12/days-after-ribadus-salvo-tinubu-berates-jonathans-administration-leaks-apcs-manifesto/ |
Monday60655:Yeah, I pretended as if 30m means nothing ![]() Because nomination of interest does not confirm that the party is interested. Look at the picture I put there, see how the amount has changed in 7 years! |
Cousin9999:Interesting. I want to read more from you. Do you mind writing more? |
To be the President, you must have 70m or have people who love you to raise 70m for you. Democrazy
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Odin13:I've been seeing this and this will be the new trend on Nairaland. They are trying to sew mischief and confusion within the camps by labeling Atiku group, Obidient camp, you'll soon see Kwankwaso group. Politics more than governance. We never had it this bad. At least give it 5 months to the election. |
"Everyone claims to be democratic but not everyone is faithful to his or her word. We have governments that are democracies on paper, but not in function. They are democracies in form but not in substance. We have governments that only know democracy primarily through breaching it" ~ words on marble by Jagaban Asiwaju BAT He built people, he built democracy. Last week he said he will send the SP to the opposition camp. Time will reveal itself 🤡
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Belurved1:It will make him young. Those are the things that make them feel young ![]() |
Mariangeles:So everyone is deceiving themsleves ![]() Older women are less possessive. What about older men? |
"Everyone claims to be democratic but not everyone is faithful to his or her word. We have governments that are democracies on paper, but not in function. They are democracies in form but not in substance. We have governments that only know democracy primarily through breaching it" ~ words on marble by Jagaban Asiwaju BAT
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aswani:They will repeat the same mistake of APC which was formed to grab power. Some of the CPC faction from APC are now in ADC. When they fall out, they will move too. We need strong party rules in Nigeria. That will help them. |
angelboy01:Or the woman to possess you. Then you are indeed the price of the prize ![]() |
BlackPantherxXx:This aged well |
Love56743:It's a recycled report to cause distraction. Kwankwaso said this in 2022 and it was on Nairaland here. |
At the dead sea .Google why it is called the dead sea. I don't know if Israel is playing an intentional pun on this festival by going to the dead sea. This is wicked😭
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I am hoping that the mods will push this unverified report to the FP. I want to check something. Kwankwaso Agrees To Deputize Peter Obi In 2027 helinues: |
You've done your best OP. Truth is bitter and it is the bitter kola you gave her that is making her cold. You have done your best. This is what men do, they can see some things and tell you the truth. Do you want to fund her fantasy or let her find her future?
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"Everyone claims to be democratic but not everyone is faithful to his or her word. We have governments that are democracies on paper, but not in function. They are democracies in form but not in substance. We have governments that only know democracy primarily through breaching it" ~ words on marble by Jagaban Asiwaju BAT
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Many of you shouting war have no idea what it means when law and order is broken down. You will see the nastiest side of man, even without war, read the Epstein files and how people can do wicked things. You will be surprised. Be careful of war mongering, it's nasty. |
For the young people who don't know much about some of these people, just type "Omisore Bola Ige" You will learn a lot about your country. Quiz Q. Who was the first politician in Nigeria to win an election from prison? A. Olusegun Obasanjo B. Chukwuma Mandela C. MKO Abiola D. Orji Uzor Kalu E. I don't know ![]() This their NADECO, NADECO eh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCRzaR6abGs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR6v0_i2HCQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqH2VepvO3A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC2NME1r6lA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0-AXPinBPI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfzOaqN8oFs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEYcdFoOVik https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FZX3oDYw4o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98cWmqeHwBs |
I won't get into argument about the rage bait the picture is trying to make us do but if there is anything that you will take from the picture, it is KNOW YOUR MATHS Measurements help you design, build and scale. And also adjust and repair. |
"lesbian husband" Something is wrong with you
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These ones are deceiving themselves but they think they are deceiving others.
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Aside Obi and Kwankwanso, no other politician has been able to prove themselves ALONE outside the establishment. Repost👇 Obi has the brightest chance going by the last election result followed by Kwankwanso. I choose these two because they left PDP and did not have the structure of the regular party, which Atiku benefitted from using the PDP platform. You also have to look at the time they had to test themselves between the election primaries and election. If you want to know what that means, Ribadu ran the Presidential election in 2011 under AC and failed with that party structure. Obi and Kwankwanso have been able to test their popularity as candidates outside the regular establishments and done well. Both had no Governors in their party before contesting and pulled a good number in the last election. Buhari used his CPC to bargain with AC to get the Presidential slot in APC. Buhari could say whether he used ANPP or CPC, he could gather votes. I'm not so sure Atiku can do that. He was a presidential candidate of the Action Congress in the 2007 presidential election coming in third to Umaru Yar'Adua of the PDP and Muhammadu Buhari of the ANPP. Atiku came a distant third in that election with less than 10% of the votes. Obi and Saraki/Kwankwanso A Saraki will be a difficult campaign for APC that has defaulted to using tribes against themselves. Saraki ticks two boxes of Yoruba/North Central who have been looking for relevance since Gowon. Here is the stats of the declared winners since 1999. Mr Bola Ahmed tinubu was not a popular president elect Here is the brief, factual list of Nigeria’s presidential election winners since 1999, including each winner’s name and the percentage of valid votes they received. 1999 – Olusegun Obasanjo: about 62.78% of valid votes. 2003 – Olusegun Obasanjo: about 61.94% of valid votes. 2007 – Umaru Musa Yar’Adua: about 69.60% of valid votes. 2011 – Goodluck Jonathan: about 58.87% of valid votes. 2015 – Muhammadu Buhari: about 53.96% of valid votes. 2019 – Muhammadu Buhari: about 55.60% of valid votes. 2023 – Bola Ahmed tinubu: about 36.6–37% of valid votes. A United opposition will defeat tinubu before the election begins. With a wiiiiiiiiiiiiiide margin. There is no need to argue about that. Fact: Tinubu remains the most unpopular president to have won the Presidential elections. He is the easiest to kick out. Back then, PDP told AC, CPC and opposition parties when they were reigning that to kick us out, you need to unite as opposition. That's what they learned in 2015. SixSeven:Atiku performance has been poor. Atiku does not appeal to the youth and going by stats, they are the major voting bloc and will be the only ones to want to come out because whether you like it or not, Tinubu is planning on swimming through voter apathy in 2027. Many of these candidates need to retire, including Obi himself. A child born in 1999 is now 27 and would have gone through his adult life hearing about Tinubu and Atiku. A child born in 1993 when Atiku first contested is now telling his own child that Atiku is the future. How? Let me remind you again Now that Buhari is dead, he thinks the North will vote for him and all he needs is someone who will help him get Southern votes. In the three times he appeared on the general ballot for the presidency, Atiku Abubakar received - 2,637,848 votes (7.47%) in 2007 to finish third, - 11,262,978 votes (41.22%) in 2019 to finish second, and - 6,984,520 votes (29.07%) in 2023 to finish second once again. In the first time the candidate he contested with in 2019 (that gave Atiku his highest vote ever) went to test his popularity in 2023, tell me what was the numbers that candidate got. Obi gave him his best result in 2019 and Obidients today will not be behind Obi himself as Vice. Atiku is repeating the same mistake of the last election, it's not the time of the North. If he forces his way, the likes of Momodu and Okonkwo will happily help him spend his money on a fool's paradise. |
Two of you be doing yourself. You'll now come and he disturbing us with DNA test in few years and why men are this and women are that. Make una carry una wahala comot. Two can play the game 🤡
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Mandate1:I'm not NCC ![]() They are the regulator and say it is a simple process ![]()
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Mandate1:It's NCC regulations. Read my comment above. It's because of the kidnapping issues we have and identity problems they must have done, otherwise, if you let Nigerians just do it anywhere they are, anything (especially unauthorized SIM swaps) can happen ![]() |
BarrElChapo:Please remove that picture in your best interest. |
Bossman:eSIMs are designed specifically to connect a wide range of smart devices beyond just mobile phones (smart watches, tablets, laptops, appliances) The meaning of eSIM is EMBEDDED SIM. 1. The phone contains a built-in eSIM chip (eUICC), but users never deal with it physically. 2. The eSIM chip is soldered to the phone's motherboard at manufacture. Your eSIM relies on a physically soldered embedded chip inside the phone, and what you activate is only a digital profile, not the chip itself. That is why with a QR code (which is simply a code that takes you to a link online), your profile can be read and activated. 3. The device must be eSIM-capable, and activation is done by downloading a carrier profile via QR code or carrier app. This is why when you travel, you can use those eSIMs and when you get to the country, they work using networks available. Some carriers may still require in-person verification depending on regulations, but technically eSIM activation is fully digital. 4. Depending on when you left Nigeria, I don't know if you were conversant with phones that had 4 Sim card slots. Especially those phone from Asia. They created them to meet a need in Africa or specifically, Nigeria. While they were doing that for us, in Western countries, they locked SIMs to providers which is why when they brought those phones here, we had to unlock it because of their own subscription model. 5. Under current Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) regulations, subscribers must generally be physically present at an authorized service center for the initial activation of a Nigerian eSIM. The reason it is easier abroad is because they collected your information as a citizen, resident or another way and they don't need to keep repeating the same process like Nigeria does. Recently, CBN was saying they want your BVN to be tied to one phone number while INEC wants to revalidate our PVC Nigeria identification system is fraught with silo-ism.The US iPhone 14 series has no SIM trays at all but for some other regions, Apple created Physical SIM tray and eSIM. Go to computer village or meet any repairer and let them show you where your phone eSIM is soldered directly onto the motherboard. ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-hUBWCEqeU
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Ashirioluwa:Read this thread PDP Defectors Should Return, Work With Party To Win Elections – Bode George anonimi: |
Suicideboy:Okay. I believe you. A physical sim that can be removed can still be tracked. ![]() |
kiddaz:Okay. Thanks for letting me know. ![]() |
kiddaz:It's not about the age card my dear Nairalander. It is what it is. Again, experience is the best teacher. I wish you well. |
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Nigeria identification system is fraught with silo-ism.