Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 6:59am On Apr 27, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 6:58am On Apr 27, 2015 |
chuna1985: what d Bleep is wrong with you? Aldershoot n u.s war collect where places where buhari went for military training. Those are not schools where j get normal education....
Millions of Nigerians do not even know the meaning of the word illiterate. smh You that knows, why not tell us? If they ask you now, you'll say an illiterate is someone without a certificate abi? Indeed everything is wrong with you |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 6:55am On Apr 27, 2015 |
pasol4real: he Still wud hav won even without à single vote from the sw .So even the sw votes were in consequencial ,your votes hav always vin inconsequencial.gej wud Still hav won in 2011 without à single yoruba vote or sw vote.in otherwords ,yoruba votes are Just for formality sakes,ur votes are no determinant factor in Nigeria's elections. had jega n the north not rigged so brazingly in the north gmb wud hav lost woefully. Have u ever heard of something called 25% of votes cast in 24 States before? Surely not because if you had, you wouldn't say the rubbish you just posted. Also, maybe jonathan knows something you don't that made him postpone elections by 6 weeks to enable him go on a begging spree in the SW |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 6:51am On Apr 27, 2015 |
anonimi: Someone posts a comment and you wonder whether the person passed through school without the school passign through him
Balarabe Musa said Buhari has a mandate but not a popular one based on total votes cast and the % he won. You are here bringing up the number of votes in 1993 i.e. 22 years ago that MKO won by a landslide compared to Tofa.
Do we have the same population as 1993 
Then you spoil your own argument by bringing 2011 when 8 million people MORE voted despite a lesser population and Jonathan had a greater margin and wider SPREAD. Surely you nor try at all  What percentage of the population voting makes a vote popular? 12% voted in 2011 even with 4million multiple registration which inec weeded out this year. When next you wish to bleat on a public forum, at least get those who know to educate you. MKO Abiola had 8million votes in 1993 while Tofa had 6million. Nothing landslide about it but the political commentators didnt bleat about it not being popular because unlike you, they understood what a popular vote meant. Concerning spread, if the goons who went on a shooting spree in the SS had been reined in by brother Jonathan and his enforcers, surely Buhari would have gotten more votes than what your ogas choose to allocate him. If also the desperate rigging witnessed in the SE which even APGA, a PDP subsidiary couldn't stomach, the results would have been different. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 12:22am On Apr 27, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: The certificate of return will stand in for his WASC? Keep on deceiving yourself. He never needed his school cert for anything. Even section 318 of the Nigerian constitution explains and tells us the options that can stand for a school cert. Its you and partners that wanted to use it to block his approach to the ultimate prize: INEC certificate of return and he crossed that hurdle to claim it. Now deal with that |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 12:19am On Apr 27, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: I hope you know Buhari amassed over a hundred thousand votes (> 100,000) in Imo state? And I hope you know less than a million people casted their votes in the presidential election in Imo state? So I wonder where ur 5% emanated from. Thank God for IMO and Okorocha....though I wonder why you forgot this when you were harping on his 'dismal' performance in the SE and SS. What about the other SE and SS States? At least we know how guns were used to chase away voters in Rivers and akwa ibom  |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 12:14am On Apr 27, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: Fellas you see? He has left the topic of discuss and is now talking about whether Buhari is illiterate or not. SMH Its all part of it my friend. Even your moniker tells me you still have nightmares about GMBs certificate  Don't you worry......INEC has given him a better one  |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 12:12am On Apr 27, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: Will you also discountenance that of Ondo? In Ondo, APC won in March 28 but PDP won in April 11. Shouldn't we discountenance the March 28 polls there too? Yimu  Its not the winning that poses a problem my friend.....its the brazenness of the rigging......allocating less than 5% of the votes in a whole state to GMB. Anyway, thank God he didn't need them.....eventually  |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 12:09am On Apr 27, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: Who said it's Buhari's fault? You guys are so brainwashed that you can't comprehend simple statements anymore. SMH. Keep shaking your head. You that thinks a man who graduated from Aldershoot and the US war college is an 'illiterate' is indeed a sorry case of a brainwashed individual. Of course everybody knows how you and your ilk think |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 12:05am On Apr 27, 2015*. Modified: 1:59pm On Apr 27, 2015 |
ShowYourCertificate: Buhari's victory is not a popular mandate. He never secured massive votes from Nigerians. He failed woefully in the South East (couldn't even secure 25% votes there), failed woefully in the South South and won only marginally in the South West. He never got any massive votes from the South, infact he lost in the South. When I consider the tears being shed by APGA today and the resounding victory of Okorocha, I am obligated to discountenance the results of march 28 in the SE and SS |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Victory, Not A Popular Mandate - Northern Statesman by theV0ice: 12:00am On Apr 27, 2015 |
Finally, an abok.i, a nama rearer that some people consider great  Balarabe Musa is someone I respect very much but what he's saying holds no water...the June 12 elections had only 14million voters. 2011 elections won by Jonathan had 36million voters. If 2015 had 28million, it isn't buhari's fault. He's not the umpire and even the umpire will not point guns to people's head to force them to go vote. Nigerians generally are apathetic to elections. A perfect example is the rerun elections in Imo state. Out of 144000 registered voters and 113000 PVC collected, less than 50000 came out to vote.... Now, whose fault is that? |
Politics › Re: I Dedicate My Victory To Imo People – Okorocha by theV0ice: 11:51pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
Congrats Rochas...... |
Politics › Re: Probe Electoral Fraud In South- East --- APGA Urges Buhari by theV0ice: 10:27pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
Caseless: Thesame apga that was in connivance with pdp to rig against buhari? The hypocricy abi na childishness tire me. He for mention march 28 na. In fact, I like what PDP did to APGA in Abia....since APGA forgot they were supposed to be a political party in their own right and not a subsidiary of PDP  Little wonder governor Obiano is now seeking a better alliance  |
Politics › Re: Photos: Is Gov. Ameachi The Funniest Governor Nigeria Had Ever Had? by theV0ice: 8:05pm On Apr 26, 2015 |
My main man |
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Politics › Re: How PDP Lost Imo Governorship Woefully Since Last Year. by theV0ice: 10:23am On Apr 26, 2015 |
Abagworo: Another prophecy fulfilled Whenever I'm hungry for a prophecy concerning Imo politics or even south east politics for that matter, I now know whom to ask All hail Abagworo.....prof emeritus on Imo politics |
Politics › Re: Senate Presidency- Buhari States Position by theV0ice: 2:59pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
NovusHomo: Even if that "best" candidate eventually ends up in jail after conviction for corruption? Should we then start looking for yet another "best" candidate? Public probity should count. Probity should count but what else can we do? We ate limited to the 109 senators in the house and we must make do with one......the 'best' out of the horde of 'bad' |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 12:54pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
deletrue: But na wa for you. You won make me laugh die. You just change my own post against me. You be very bad person. Laughter is very good for the soul.....at least it would cure you of your penchant for throwing insults without cause or reason. Wish you plenty more sessions of laughter. |
Politics › Re: 17 Major Generals, 14 Brigadier Generals Retired From Nigerian Army by theV0ice: 12:46am On Apr 25, 2015 |
How many Generals come remain for the army??  |
Politics › Re: Senate Presidency- Buhari States Position by theV0ice: 12:43am On Apr 25, 2015 |
Of course GMB would not want to interfere. If only Nigeria was a sane country, why should a president bother himself with who gets what? What is important should be getting the job done.
Let them handle themselves and may the best candidate win |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 6:25pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
jjaku2012: we know baba one chance and co were the brain behind their campaign. we are waiting to see his magic I am waiting too |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 6:25pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
deletrue: I am even even sounding very elementary. How did i come to life? I must have been an abandoned child picked up and taken care of by good Nigerians? I am Damn too low to attract any further response because i am a Damn fool. Final stop. sure |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 6:23pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
deletrue: [s]Tufiakwa, over my body. You and your vegetable president elect is close to the end of the road. Just tell me where a very weak, flatest chest with hollow body system will rule over me. I forsee Buhari going for another bed rest immediately after the handover ceremony[/s]. i am a Damn fool. another childish nonsense from the nairaland resident dunce |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 5:18pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
crisycent: Let's wait and see where you and your entire family will end up.  Rambo spitting fire  See me quaking in my boots |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 5:17pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
deletrue: [s]Tufiakwa. You are siting with a dead and hollow bodied vegetable president elect. Buhari is finished and will fall against fence. Let us hope that this dead thing will not take another rest leave. What about his ''rope-like'' neck? Final stop[/s]. Childish |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 12:10pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
deletrue: [s]You are just descharged from one of those lunatic treatment centre. Go and learn and grow to become a more structured and live a more reasonable and organised live. All your nuts in your brain region are loosed. Bloody fool[/s]. Emptiness from a sad, bitter and disgruntled soul. Keep bleating, moaning, whinning and crying. It'll only take you closer to the morgue. Keep your distance when reasonable people are discussing for your own good so depression doesn't kill you. |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 12:06pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
deletrue: Your vegetable president elect will make you cry and frequently face to face with sadness shortly. Buhari is an accepted dead wood. He is already planning another sick leave immediately the one week long hand over ceremony. Unless you're from somalia, which wouldn't be a surprise, GMB will rule over your angry ass and you can bleat and moan all you like. He's the president elect. If you don't like it, port to Togo. |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 12:03pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
deletrue: Nor be only general. A vegetable type of general indeed. What of the certificate nko. What of the forged life he is livng? You better talk reasonably, ok  You'll rot in your bitterness and die in your hate but your hate can't change history. That general led this country as a military man and he's come back as a civilian president elect. If you're not at peace with that, cry yourself to depression. |
Politics › Re: SHOCK As #bringbackourgirls Founder Gets A Pat On The Back From Buhari by theV0ice: 11:58am On Apr 24, 2015 |
crisycent: I won't argue with a fool like you, so I suggest you wait and see. I don't argue with Idi0tic online childish braggarts like you. I warn them of the danger of thinking a war can be prosecuted with Christmas fireworks. If you're not a dunce, try start any silly thing and see what befalls your sorry ass. |