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Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by nikky5(m): 10:57pm On Jun 22 |
The last election was near to perfect which I can offer a paltry 65% success INEC really tried but many believe that Peter Obi scored more votes than what was recorded for him. Is it possible to have a free and fair election devoid of manipulations where people are not disenfranchised and their votes count. Until this is done, there's no way the people can have the leaders of their choices. What's your take on this? |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Ttipsy(f): 10:59pm On Jun 22 |
Nigeria conducting a perfect election will be a rocket science Tribalism, religious bigotry Poverty Illiteracy Are the determining factors 1 Like |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by slimfit1(m): 11:00pm On Jun 22 |
These are all the things we thought democracy will fix. Any patriotic military man or woman around to do checks and balances Buhari 83 for us any bold and gallant brave man around or they just like to show power on harmless bloody civilian? The plane that is always on the presidential hanger is beyond repair. You begin to ask yourself if these politicians have any conscience at all. There is no fear by the real people that should be doing checks and balances instead they are hanging together during sala. Labour have forgotten why they are elected, they are not saying anything about the fraudulent election. |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Sharpsharp00123: 11:07pm On Jun 22 |
nikky5:it is not possible cos the losers will never believe they lost even if they are given 20 years to prove it 3 Likes |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Gerhards: 11:07pm On Jun 22 |
nikky5: NO. Nigeria can never conduct a credible election, because a lot of things is wrong with Nigeria system, the question should be how do we get rid of box snatchers first. i think we should start from where 1 Like |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Zxcvbnmghtr: 11:09pm On Jun 22 |
Ask Donald Trump. ![]() 8 Likes
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Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Ttipsy(f): 11:09pm On Jun 22 |
Let make a law banning old granny’s from contesting From buhari to Tinubu Shameless pple |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by slimfit1(m): 11:10pm On Jun 22 |
Gerhards:Credible election brought Buhari into power don't let us forget about that, but APC quickly destroyed the system that was working. |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by IjawUnited: 11:15pm On Jun 22 |
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Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by LordIsaac(m): 12:29am On Jun 23 |
No…because a corrupt tree cannot bring forth good fruits! |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by 9japride(m): 12:44am On Jun 23 |
Ttipsy:[color=#006600][/color] How about the sh@meless youths supporting evil leaders? Those sh@meless youth think politics is just a game and not knowing a funny character as a leader has a negative consequences on the overall development of a country. 1 Like |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Lanretoye(m): 1:12am On Jun 23 |
It’s not possible since elections are not credible if the candidate that came far third is not declared the winner. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by sirchim(m): 1:31am On Jun 23 |
Impossble! Which EYEneck tried? THIEFNIBU never won the election. He knew it, as well as SHITman. Drug Lord lost home and away, including his own state of origin, to prove that NIGERIANS rejected him. He only bought his way up there, through ya-KOBO the EYEneck renowned CRIMINAL. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by DMerciful(m): 3:09am On Jun 23 |
2023 election wasn't upto 20% credible else Obi would have been declared winner with a wide margin nikky5: |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by helinues: 5:56am On Jun 23 |
Is the 2023 election not credible? ![]()
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Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Goodnewsforlife: 4:05pm On Jun 23 |
Ttipsy:so obi is a youth? |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Goodnewsforlife: 4:07pm On Jun 23 |
DMerciful:so election is only credible when igbos win? Dey play |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by DMerciful(m): 5:06pm On Jun 23 |
Obi is not equivalent to Igbos. Stop talking like a senseless person Goodnewsforlife: |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by overseasnbeyond: 5:07pm On Jun 23 |
NO [font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] nikky5: |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by aswani(m): 6:18pm On Jun 23 |
We need to remove Cynthia Okeke and her Labour Party magic from the elections to have any hope of credible elections in Nigeria. |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Goodnewsforlife: 6:54pm On Jun 23 |
DMerciful:so y are u igbos crying everywhere? 1 Like |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by DMerciful(m): 9:26pm On Jun 23 |
The problem of you guys is that you take all Nigerians who are not Yorubas or Hausa-Fulanis as Igbos. It got so bad in 2023 elections where you guys even mistaken fresh Yorubas as Igbos. This is the reason you see all Obidients as Igbos. Igbos won in Edo, Nasarawa, Plateau, Lagos, Delta, Abuja etc Goodnewsforlife: |
Re: Can Nigeria Conduct A Credible Election? by Igboareslaves: 9:48pm On Jun 23 |
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