Racoon: Nice statistical analysis. They youth have change the equation. So let's move to the electoral battle field.
We the youths are solidly behind Tinubu.
He has the track record for economic growth and infrastructural development.
Most importantly, he was a pioneer of many initiatives that have helped to create jobs, improve and privatize power generation, and digitalize government business and the public service.
Sweetplum: I blv him. Till today, no one has produced video evidence, voice note, transcript etc. I v read all journals of that time and found nothing to insinuate OBJ wanted third term. Maybe a a thought or in one of his careless talks. Or a suggestion. But he knew he doesn't need to do it and he stopped it.
Even his Daughter, Iyabo, confirmed he was desirous of a 3rd term.
The day after being seen in London, Tinubu travelled to Mecca. The next day, he attended a stakeholders roundtable in Kano before travelling the same day to Lagos. Only for him to return to Kano the following day for the major rally, which required him to spend more than four hours standing on an open roof bus while attempting to get to the event's venue.
The same day as the Kano rally, Tinubu was greeted with fanfare in Benin City at the airport, where APC leaders were already awaiting his arrival. Tinubu landed around 11 p.m. and went over to the premises of the former Governor of the State, Adams Oshiomhole, where he spent the night.
According to my own observations during his visit to Edo State, Tinubu stayed till the wee hours of the morning planning with Oshiomhole and a large group of other political figures.
This indicates that it is regular for the presidential candidate. The following morning, Tinubu attended the well-attended rally in Benin City before travelling to Abuja for a town hall meeting with the youths.
The next day, Tinubu was seen in Ondo State, where he attended a presidential campaign rally, and from there, the Jagaban landed in Lagos, where the Arewa Community endorsed his candidature in large numbers. The following day, on the 9th, the Jagaban was already in Adamawa State for a presidential rally.
Racoon: Subsidy gulps N150 billion every month.” N150 billion is still less than the N200 billion monthly transport bonus bill the regime will pay to 400 million Nigerians. In other words, Nigeria will spend more money on transport bonus to an amorphous, unidentifiable, and probably cooked-up 40 million poor Nigerians than the subsidies it says it pays on petroleum subsidies, which it says are too expensive to be sustainable. That makes absolutely no sense.
The last time the Buhari regime increased fuel prices last year, it said it had completely done away with fuel subsidies and had left the price of petrol to the vagaries of demand and supply. Now, the regime’s honchos say again that the subsidy they said they’d completely removed, for which there was no allocation in the 2021 budget, must be removed again! ....." https://gazettengr.com/farooq-kperogi-same-old-cruel-lies-to-justify-fuel-price-hike/
AderonkeOlaniyi: Shameless amala and ewedu miscreant. Nigerians are wiser. They won't fall for propagandas masterminded by online charlatans who do the bidding of a demented drug criminal for stipends.
nony43: Nobody supports Tinubu because of competency. He has three classes of supporters - The people who want their tribe to be in power, the people who want their party to retain power and the third class are those who do not want to lose their fraudulent means of income.
Compare and contrast.
Even Ngige that barely spent 3yrs, outperformed the Obi who was considered "a curse and bad omen to Anambrarians", and left Onitsha as a sorry sight, while those who visited Awka midxesy through his 2nd term, wept in disappointment.