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Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by nairavsdollars(f): 6:29am On Dec 30, 2020
* PDP's Return In 2023, Figment Of Their Imagination - APC
* Nigerians Are Tired Of Both Parties - NCF

Nigeria’s major opposition par­ty, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has said many Nigerians who are already fed up with the misrule of President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling All Progres­sives Congress (APC) are yearning for its (PDP) return to power in 2023.

After 16 years in power, begin­ning from the return of democratic lost power to the then oppogovernance in 1999, the PDP sition, the APC, in the 2015 presidential election, after President Muhammadu Buhari, the APC flag bearer, defeated Dr. Goodluck Jon­athan who ran on the PDP platform. ­

Buhari secured re-elec­tion on the APC platform in 2019 by defeating Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, a former vice-president, who was the PDP’s presidential candidate.

Speaking exclusively with Daily Independent on Tues­day, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, said having tested both parties, Nigerians have realised that the PDP is the only party that has their in­terests at heart.

“It is only the PDP that un­derstands the nuances of our country. It is the only party that is truly representational and has the interest of Nige­rians at heart.As such, the party that understands this country and can govern this country effectively is the PDP. Having experienced both parties, Nigerians have seen the clear-cut difference and will take a decision in the 2023 general elections".

He said the PDP is filled with highly resourceful pol­iticians and experts who have what it takes to fix Ni­geria and proffer solutions to the myriad of problems confronting the nation, such as insecurity and economic challenges, which the APC had been clueless in proffer­ing solutions to.

“If you recall, last month, APC governors paid former President Goodluck Jona­than a visit. Why will they do that if indeed, as they claimed then, Jonathan was a failure? Will anybody want to associate with a failure? Everybody flocks around a successful person and that is what the PDP represents".

“Like we said then, the vis­it is a clear endorsement of the acceptability of the PDP administration and it is also an indication that the APC, in 2015, only created artificial symbols of misgovernance, corruption, and other alleged misgivings just to discredit our party and grab the levers of power to achieve their self­ish desires.

“It is evident that the Jon­athan administration suc­ceeded in office basically be­cause our party understands the nuances of our nation, which we translated into people-oriented policies and programmes, in line with the manifesto of our party, to make life comfortable for Nigerians,” he said.

In its response, the Lagos State chapter of the All Pro­gressives Congress (APC) said it is impossible for the PDP to win the presidential election in 2023 as it will no longer be in existence by then.

Seye Oladejo, the party’s publicity secretary, said Ni­gerians would not forget in a hurry how the PDP plunged Nigeria into her current woes which the APC-led Fed­eral Government had been working to address.

"The PDP, as a party, can­not speak for Nigerians as the creator of our enduring problems as a nation. The socio-economic, po­litical, and security challeng­es remain the legacies of the PDP years that Nigerians will not forget in a hurry. It’s just a figment of their imagination to think that anyone would wish for a return of the years of the locust.

“There’s no doubt that with robust policies and de­termination on the part of the APC-led Federal Govern­ment, the years ahead hold lofty promises for all and sundry. Besides, I’m not certain there will still be a political party by that name by 2023, with its unabated free fall and its leadership at daggers drawn.”

Also speaking, Tanko Yunusa, a former presiden­tial candidate and National Consultative Front’s (NCF) Head of Public Affairs Bu­reau, said Nigerians are tired of the PDP and APC as they have become devastated with the two political parties.

He said Nigerians who are tired of recycling products are looking for an alternative in 2023.

“Nigerians are tired of lack from the past and pres­ent. They are looking for new alternative. They have tried to give their hope in the past they were disappointed. Present­ly they are more than devas­tated. They are looking for fresh ideas and younger genera­tion not recycled product”.
https://www.independent.ng/nigerians-fed-up-with-buhari-apc-want-us-back-in-2023-pdp/

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by NkemChukwudi: 6:32am On Dec 30, 2020
PDP my anus!!!

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by haryorbarmie83(m): 6:36am On Dec 30, 2020
PDP pack and go and never return to this country.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by matrix199(m): 6:47am On Dec 30, 2020
Not just Nigerians alone. Even the APC want the PDP back in power because they are tired of themselves. They've failed woefully!



If an imb*ecile sits for ICAN exam, his failure won't be anywhere close to that of Buhari's.



Buhari's failure is unprecedented, magnanimous failure. Should be in 'Guiness Book of Record'.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by LogoDesigner01: 6:47am On Dec 30, 2020
I don't understand
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by CodeTemplar: 7:00am On Dec 30, 2020
lies. Two failed parties.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by donbachi(m): 7:15am On Dec 30, 2020
Different toilets..same shiit.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Charmingrascal(m): 7:24am On Dec 30, 2020
Who is deceiving these ones?

We want to dump both the Umbrella that can't shield Nigerians from sun and rain into the ocean as for the broom party that has failed to sweep away poverty and bad governance we shall burn the broom to ashes.

A broom that is gathering poverty and insecurity shall be dismantled and burnt to ashes.


My pain is that many Nigerians and most especially the youths that have been "soro sokeing" are not wise yet.
When election comes many of them will still campaign and vote for those evil parties with evil leaders.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by ProDesignIt: 7:24am On Dec 30, 2020
It is well
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Lovelies1: 7:24am On Dec 30, 2020
Uu
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Emaxwell(m): 7:24am On Dec 30, 2020
We don't want both party

PDP and APC

Nigeria need to progress beyond this set of useless mofo leaders with no aim of progress and innovation in thier head.


So when do we talk of the failure of ABURI ACCORD

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by MichaelSokoto(m): 7:24am On Dec 30, 2020
APC & PDP...
angry

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by SLIDEwaxie(m): 7:25am On Dec 30, 2020
Both of you should hold hands and lead yourself away

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Ololanla: 7:25am On Dec 30, 2020
Kick out Buhari, APC...., bring back good governance!

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by handsomeyinka(m): 7:25am On Dec 30, 2020
PDP bawo...

Both parties have failed..

We need a new Nigeria..

In our youths we trust.

2023...will be for a youth president.

RAISE UP YOUR HANDS IF YOU BELIEVE WE YOUTH HAS THE POWER TO MAKE NIGERIA GREAT AGAIN.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Xcelinteriors(f): 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Do you want window blind, 3D wallpaper, 3D wall panel, Artificial grass and other interior decor ? Check my signature
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by tunapawizzy: 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Awon weyrey...whats d difference between the 2 of u

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by kenzysmith: 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Fact even if u the youth form a new party wey are d structure in place? Where are d financial capability? Most importantly they will still be saboteurs the dorutoye,mogahlus, sawore, and co were all back by the at the start of the election s even organized debate, were atiku and buhari failed to attend at d end what happen? We will never learn created a youth party now and support PDP 2023 by 2027 we will be ready

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by EMXTAN1(m): 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Okay
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Racoon(m): 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Although PDP appears to be the lesser evil of all ever seen but the first definitive step in trying to solve the myriads of problems bedevilling Nigeria is restructuring or total disintegration via a sovereign national assembly or conference.

Alternatively, let a referendum be conducted by its citizens under the watch of the AU, UN or other relevant world bodies though it is know that many of them may not like a Nigeria breakup as it happened in 1966 for them to continue their own exploitation too.

Nigerian does not need any PDP, APC, APGA any more but a definitive correction of the structural, economic, political, and even the geographical imbalance this nation is sitting upon.The regions should determine how they want their government to be(premiers, regional HOA, ministers, Mayors etc)

Then let the regions start the process of nation building @ their own pace employing their regional human and national resources while contributing a certain agreed quota to the centre.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by phelps007: 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
This Kola sef...mtcheeew

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by kenzysmith: 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Xcelinteriors:
Who want pdp?
a I prefer them bro

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Nobody: 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
This Nigerians must be your relations and co thieves, Buhari is a disaster but we no need pdp or apc

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by AMAUCHESKY(m): 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
My wife was never part of this
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by MASTERMIND04(m): 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
APC, PDP or whatever party are all the same.

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Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by allen113: 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
OK
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by ProDesigns8888: 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Alright
Re: Nigerians Fed Up With Buhari, APC, Want Us Back In 2023 — PDP by Mummymahdi(f): 7:26am On Dec 30, 2020
Says who?

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