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From their name, you shall know them!All of a sudden, Nigeria is no longer a zoo. Let the noisy minority keep up the energy, Tinubu is their next president whether they like it or not. |
The chicken is coming home to roost! |
Clown! |
To start with, I voted for Tinubu and support his win. You need to use your education more, otherwise you will send the wrong message about your intelligence. How is 8.7 out of 24million a popular vote? Based on the figure of those who voted, You need to win at least 12million votes for it to be seen as a popular vote. Mfetenang: |
As long as the official record state that he won, I will rather stay with reality. Wisfem: |
I agree. But nobody is worried about losers in an election. It is the winner that the light is on. dat9jaguy: |
The current legal records with INEC says he won. Until the courts confirm a different figure and winner (which I doubt will happen), I think you may be delusional to think otherwise. Penguin2: |
Please get your points right. Apart from GEJ's loss to GMB, there has NEVER been an uncontested election in Nigeria. There has been no election winner in Nigeria that just sits pretty on a victory without having to fight for it to be sustained. In Nigeria's democratic history electoral losers have proven to be sore losers over and over again. This election is not any different. leroi01: |
This MUST be proven with evidence, otherwise the claim will be seen as the cries of a bad loser. DMerciful: |
Whether fraud was done or not isn't supposed to be decided on social media or in the beer palours either. The matter is in court and we should allow the legal redress run as it should. The noise being made by opposition to shape public opinion and distort reality is not only manipulative, it is also vile. Anyone who alleges fraud must prove it. leroi01: |
Of the 93million registered voters, and 83million PVC collection, only24,025,940 votes were cast. This is ONLY 27.55 per cent of the eligible voters. Tinubu became president with 8.7million votes. This is ONLY about 10% of the total eligible voters. The main opposition jointly got about 13million votes. Therefore, Tinubu didn't get the popular votes. That's why it looks like the noise of the opposition is loud and justifiable, It is not! Tinubu is sure of over 13million strong opposition to his win and almost 60million undecided opposition. THIS STILL DOES NOT DELEGITIMIZE HIS WIN! As long as no fraud was done. The numbers confirm an unpopular victory, but it is victory nonetheless. |
This boy should just STFU. Statistically, the reason for so many sore losers is very clear. Of the 93million registered voters, and 83million PVC collection, only24,025,940 votes were cast. This is ONLY 27.55 per cent of the eligible voters. Tinubu became president with 8.7million votes. This is ONLY about 10% of the total eligible voters. The main opposition jointly got about 13million votes. Therefore, Tinubu didn't get the popular votes. That's why it looks like the noise of the opposition is loud and justifiable, It is not! Tinubu is sure of over 13million strong opposition to his win and almost 60million undecided opposition. THIS STILL DOES NOT DELEGITIMIZE HIS WIN! As long as no fraud was done. The numbers confirm an unpopular victory, but it is victory nonetheless. |
Imagine! HilcomTech: |
There is nothing this gender cannot do for attention. Isn’t incest a criminal offence in most countries? She just made a confessional statement. |
Let them obey na. Hunger is not a respecter of any terrorist or anarchist! |
DSS should start inviting them all for questioning and possibly detention if found to be culpable. Nobody is above the law! |
Story for the gods! What is the guarantee that you didn’t collect money from Ellu P to say this? |
This is how these people make money from crime & evil ventures, yet they will claim to be the developers of Lagos. All of you evil people will leave Lagos for us. We are tired of you. |
Na wa o! How many so called working class can afford N15m?! |
No be do or die o! Na family title or position?! |
Okay we have heard. But your people MUST respect their hosts in Yorubaland. |
We need to make the get rich quick syndrome very unpopular. All sudden and unexplained WEALTH MUST BE QUESTIONED THOROUGHLY All this 'if you don't question a person's poverty, don't question their wealth' MUST STOP! |
All these gods of men playing rofo rofo politics with the christian faith ehn! You think you can manipulate the system for your fake prophesies to be true?! |
Omo Ale! May the gods of Yorubaland continue to weed out those giving my great race a bad name! |
Omo ale ni Emefiele yi sha! In connivance with your Ellu P & PDP enablers, Ain’t you tired of the torture you have put Nigerians through? |
I hope you won't drink sniper after Tinubu gets sworn in as president o? Massiveglory: |
They probably terrorized the GTI into this. The way they keep trying to subdue a great race like the Yoruba race with no success. |
The courts will let us know magoo10: |
According to Section 77 (2&3) of the Electoral Act 2022, Peter Obi is not a member of the Labour party. As a result, he is not qualified to contest the February 25, 2023 presidential election on behalf of the party. Section 77 (2) says every political party must have/maintain a register of its members in soft and hard copy. 77(3) says each party SHALL MAKE THAT REGISTER AVAILABLE TO INEC NOT LATER THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE THE DATE FIXED FOR ITS PRIMARIES, CONGRESSES OR CONVENTION. PDP screened its presidential candidates on April 29th, 2022. Peter Obi participated in the screening and was cleared to contest. He even displayed his provisional clearance on social media. He resigned from PDP on Thursday May 26th, 2022 and joined the Labour party the following day, that is, on May 27th, 2022. Labour party conducted its presidential primary on May 30th, 2022 and produced Obi after Professor Pat Utomi’s voluntary withdrawal. According to section 77(3), quoted above, Labour party must have submitted its comprehensive register of members to INEC 30 days before its presidential primary. By calculation, 30 days to May 30th, 2022 was April 30, 2022. (But) As at April 30th, 2022 when labour party submitted its party register to INEC, Peter Obi was a member of PDP meaning that his name could not have, simultaneously, been in the Labour party’s comprehensive register submitted to INEC. The questions that then arise are: Can a person who is not a valid member of a political party contest as its presidential candidate? Can a political party nominate a non member as its candidate in the presidential election?” https://thenationonlineng.net/the-peter-obi-revolution-that-atrophied-midway/ |
So, 1:50million makes statistical sense to these people abi?! |
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