Thank God you exposed yourself and other Obidients, so Obidients are only visible online? hahahaha so Edo state is no go area for Aisha Yusufu and her NDC 😆😆
Ofunaofu: You want her to go and square up against Okpebholo, Oshiomhole, and the APC's hyenas and tigers in Edo State during the main election?
Oga, sometimes you have to pick your battles where you at least stand a chance of surviving.
In Abuja, she has a fighting chance. In Edo State, the APC would devour her
After rigging emeka Ike and Aisha Yusufu even before the primary election 😆😆 party of unfortunate losers
givedemwotowoto: After observing the nationwide party primary elections, I feel compelled to write this.
The problem is not the direct primaries, the problem is the absence of clear standards.
The current system of lining people up behind candidate posters and counting them manually creates room for errors, manipulation, and inflated figures.
A credible direct primary should produce a paper trail or digital footprint that can be independently verified.
INEC should've specified the standards and provided resources (if requested) and oversight to each political party.
The process should be simple in 6 easy steps, and should resemble the main election, so voters use the primary election to get used to the process.
Step 1: Accreditation Members present their party membership card and valid ID
Step 2: Verification Officials confirm their details on the membership register.
Step 3: Ballot Issuance Verified members receive a ballot paper (or access to a voting terminal).
Step 4: Voting Members cast their votes using either:
a. Transparent ballot boxes labeled with each candidate's name and photograph, OR b. Digital voting terminals (computer or iPad)
Step 5: Counting Votes are counted publicly, one ballot box at a time, or tabulated digitally in the presence of observers.
Step 6: Declaration Results are announced and recorded publicly.
A resurfaced throwback statement by Nyesom Wike praising Peter Obi has sparked fresh reactions online amid Nigeria’s heated political climate. In the old remark, Wike described Obi as “an exceptional leader” and admitted that he learned from his style of leadership and governance. The throwback has reignited political conversations, especially as both men now stand on different sides of Nigeria’s evolving political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections.
THROWBACK: "Peter Obi is an Exceptional leader, I Learn from Him" — Nyesom Wike
Gawuna miscalculated in this one , the same senatorial ticket he was offered in APC by governor Yusuf and other APC stakeholders and he was claiming he is too big for that. he allowed Kwankwaso to fool him with governorship ticket to decamp from APC. Gawuna I thought you are a smart politician
Peter Obi want the Catholic Priest Fr. Oluoma to help him tell his fellow Christians to vote for him so that he can collect their country back, as if Nigeria ever belong to Christians .