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Politics / Re: Pastor Leke Adeboye Shares A Political Poll Result Of Buhari/Jonathan - Pic by MrEvolution7: 6:06am On Jan 28, 2015
Told you guys to join the poll... you all didn't listen.

https://www.nairaland.com/2110662/toll-free-opinion-poll

Politics / Re: Toll-free Opinion Poll by MrEvolution7: 4:00pm On Jan 24, 2015
HOURLY UPDATE: The #ybepolls has been on for 7 hours with the total number of votes cast at over 1,215,000. GMB - 49% : GEJ - 51%
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN THE YOUTH BALLOT EVOLUTION PRESIDENTIAL OPINION POLLS. ENSURE YOU VOTE ONLY ONCE AS MULTIPLE VOTES WILL BE COUNTED AS ONE VOTE.

TO JOIN THE #YBEPOLLS DIAL 0800111222333 FOR FREE FROM YOUR MOBILE PHONE, SELECT YOUR PREFERRED NIGERIAN LANGUAGE AND CHOOSE YOUR CANDIDATE.
Politics / Re: Toll-free Opinion Poll by MrEvolution7: 11:20am On Jan 24, 2015
After the second hour of voting in the #ybepolls, there have been over 76,000 valid votes in. GMB - 58%; GEJ - 42%.
Politics / Toll-free Opinion Poll by MrEvolution7: 11:08am On Jan 24, 2015

The Poll Before The Poll

The YBE (Youth Ballot Evolution) opinion poll has commenced. To participate in the poll and make your opinions heard, please call this toll - free number 0800111222333 and follow the voice prompts. As said, the call is totally free and you would not be charged a dime.

The poll is being conducted by Youth Ballot Evolution, a platform that encourages Nigerian youths to realise that they have the power to make a difference through the ballot box. (www.youthballotevolution.com for more details)

Poll starts by 9am to 9pm today Saturday, 24 January 2015.

Twitter hash tag #ybepolls

Will be updating hourly. There have been 12,000+ votes after the first hour, with GMB slightly ahead of GEJ.

Celebrities / Re: Comparism Between Patience Jonathan And Aisha Buhari by MrEvolution7: 12:15pm On Dec 12, 2014
COMPARISM or COMPARISON ?
Crime / Re: Hemp Odour Exposes Robbery Suspect by MrEvolution7: 11:52am On Dec 10, 2014
This has got to be the funniest thing i"ve heard .


Join us as we match to INEC headquarters to submit a list of youth who are yet to get their PVC's. Friday 11am.

For more information about us, please visit any of our pages below:

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution Facebook Page[/size]
Crime / Re: Suspected Armed Robber Stabs Self To Evade Prosecution In Ondo by MrEvolution7: 11:51am On Dec 10, 2014
How desperate can humans be?



Join us as we match to INEC headquarters to submit a list of youth who are yet to get their PVC's. Friday 11am.

For more information about us, please visit any of our pages below:

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution Facebook Page[/size]
Health / Re: Life Hacks And tweak by MrEvolution7: 11:44am On Dec 10, 2014
Tuned!
Education / Re: School Girl Beheaded In An Uncompleted Building In Osun State [PHOTOS] by MrEvolution7: 11:20am On Dec 10, 2014
So sad
Business / Re: FG Signs Mou On 1,000MW Power Plant In Katsina by MrEvolution7: 2:44pm On Dec 09, 2014
A welcome development. All we need is stable power. We the youth can make a difference!

Nigerian youth, we need to stop being docile and step out of the sidelines and change things.

We Youth Ballot Evolution in response to the number of complaints from individuals on our Facebook page who complained about not having their PVC's, have decided to collate the names of every youth who have not received their PVC's. We plan to march to INEC headquarters Abuja on December 12, 2014 to submit these names. We have officially written to INEC in response to this.



If you have not gotten your PVC, please contact Youth Ballot Evolution and submit your name and your location of registration. You can also participate in the march on Friday if you are in Abuja.

We are a non-governmental organization comprised of concerned youths with no affiliations or ties with any political party.
For more information about us, please visit any of our pages below:

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution Facebook Page[/size]

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Phones / Re: 28 Internet Acronyms Every Parent Should Know by MrEvolution7: 2:43pm On Dec 09, 2014
Kids of these days are getting innovative in the wrong things.

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Crime / Re: Two Police Officers Arrested For Stealing Colleague's Car. by MrEvolution7: 2:29pm On Dec 09, 2014
What a disappointment!

Nigerian youth, we need to stop being docile and step out of the sidelines and change things.

We Youth Ballot Evolution in response to the number of complaints from individuals on our Facebook page who complained about not having their PVC's, have decided to collate the names of every youth who have not received their PVC's. We plan to march to INEC headquarters Abuja on December 12, 2014 to submit these names. We have officially written to INEC in response to this.



If you have not gotten your PVC, please contact Youth Ballot Evolution and submit your name and your location of registration. You can also participate in the march on Friday if you are in Abuja.

We are a non-governmental organization comprised of concerned youths with no affiliations or ties with any political party.
For more information about us, please visit any of our pages below:

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution Facebook Page[/size]

Politics / Re: Have You Received Your PVC? If NO, Let Us Know. We Plan To March To INEC Abuja by MrEvolution7: 2:18pm On Dec 09, 2014
It is a peaceful march and we enjoin everyone free that day to come with us
Politics / Have You Received Your PVC? If NO, Let Us Know. We Plan To March To INEC Abuja by MrEvolution7: 12:17pm On Dec 09, 2014


We have been getting messages from various people on our facebook page about not being able to get their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) due to various reasons, hence we took upon ourselves to collate these names and head over to INEC HQ in abuja to submit these names on December 12, 2014. We have officially written to INEC intimating them of our planned march.

If you are a youth in Abuja, interested and concerned about the welfare of youth in Nigeria, please join us in this march as we aim to kick out ballot ignorance.

If you also do not have your PVC, please get in touch with us; send your full names and location registered.

For more information about us, please visit any of our pages below:

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution Facebook Page[/size]
Education / Re: Top 10 Things You Can’t Prove But People Believe Anyway by MrEvolution7: 11:05am On Dec 09, 2014
Interesting
Politics / Re: Abuja Youth! Join YBE As We March To INEC To Submit List Of Youths Without Pvc's by MrEvolution7: 11:01am On Dec 09, 2014
ellguapo:
Alright Thank you, kindly forward your e-mail however where is the march taking place from in abj?

Please send to info@youthballotevolution.com

Please follow this page so we can keep you posted on time and venue. However, we'd still communicate to you via e-mail before friday.
Events / Abuja Youth! Join YBE As We March To INEC To Submit List Of Youths Without Pvc's by MrEvolution7: 10:23am On Dec 09, 2014


Hello Nigerian Youths!!!

We are Youth Ballot Evolution (YBE), a non-governmental organization comprised of concerned youth who seek a change in the mindset of the present-day Nigerian youth. We have noticed with disappointment that a lot of Nigerian youth are too docile when it comes to matters that greatly affect them, especially in the area of crucial decisions in electing leaders.

The Nigerian youth constitute the largest percentage of the voting population of registered voters. It's a pity when we come across youth who say things like:"Whether we vote or not, our votes won't count." "There will be rigging, but there's nothing we can do." I want to tell you something, we can make our votes count, politicians capitalize on the fact that most people do not turn out to vote, hence the freedom to carry out rigging acts. If we the youths come out en-masse to vote the right people and stay to make sure our votes count, then things will surely go well.

Some our guiding principles include:

We believe in the unity of Nigeria though tribe, tongues and religion may differ.

We want a detribalised leadership whose approach to governance is all inclusive

We desire a visionary leader that empowers the youths and provides an enabling environment to harness their great potentials

To all the Nigerian Youths who believe in these ideals, come with us on a journey of self-discovery as we present our agenda in facts and figures. Together lets all say no to BALLOT IGNORANCE

We have been getting messages from various people on our facebook page about not being able to get their voters card due to various reasons, hence we took upon ourselves to collate these names and head over to INEC HQ in abuja to submit these names on December 12, 2014. We have officially written to INEC intimating them of our planned march.

If you are a youth in Abuja, interested and concerned about the welfare of youth in Nigeria, please join us in this march as we aim to kick out ballot ignorance.

Follow this page to get updates on convergence points and other modalities.

For more information about us, please visit any of our pages below:

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution Facebook Page[/size]
Politics / Re: Abuja Youth! Join YBE As We March To INEC To Submit List Of Youths Without Pvc's by MrEvolution7: 10:20am On Dec 09, 2014
ellguapo:
True o! I don't have a PVC too angry

Please send your full name to us so we can add it to our list. If you are chanced, you can also attend the march this friday.
Politics / Abuja Youth! Join YBE As We March To INEC To Submit List Of Youths Without Pvc's by MrEvolution7: 10:10am On Dec 09, 2014


Hello Nigerian Youths!!!

We are Youth Ballot Evolution (YBE), a non-governmental organization comprised of concerned youth who seek a change in the mindset of the present-day Nigerian youth. We have noticed with disappointment that a lot of Nigerian youth are too docile when it comes to matters that greatly affect them, especially in the area of crucial decisions in electing leaders.

The Nigerian youth constitute the largest percentage of the voting population of registered voters. It's a pity when we come across youth who say things like:"Whether we vote or not, our votes won't count." "There will be rigging, but there's nothing we can do." I want to tell you something, we can make our votes count, politicians capitalize on the fact that most people do not turn out to vote, hence the freedom to carry out rigging acts. If we the youths come out en-masse to vote the right people and stay to make sure our votes count, then things will surely go well.

Some our guiding principles include:

We believe in the unity of Nigeria though tribe, tongues and religion may differ.

We want a detribalised leadership whose approach to governance is all inclusive

We desire a visionary leader that empowers the youths and provides an enabling environment to harness their great potentials

To all the Nigerian Youths who believe in these ideals, come with us on a journey of self-discovery as we present our agenda in facts and figures. Together lets all say no to BALLOT IGNORANCE

We have been getting messages from various people on our facebook page about not being able to get their voters card due to various reasons, hence we took upon ourselves to collate these names and head over to INEC HQ in abuja to submit these names on December 12, 2014. We have officially written to INEC intimating them of our planned march.

If you are a youth in Abuja, interested and concerned about the welfare of youth in Nigeria, please join us in this march as we aim to kick out ballot ignorance.

Follow this page to get updates on convergence points and other modalities.



For more information about us, please visit any of our pages below:

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution Facebook Page[/size]
Politics / Less Sentiment, More Objectivity. Who Among Them Would You Go For? by MrEvolution7: 9:47am On Dec 03, 2014


The Youth Ballot Evolution is in total support of the following:
• We want achievements and progress rather than popularity
• We desire a government with a master plan that profits Nigeria
• We seek an informed electorate who will vote in leaders based on proven records and performance.
• We believe in the unity of Nigeria though tribe, tongues and religion may differ.
• We want a detribalised leadership whose approach to governance is all inclusive
• We desire a visionary leader that empowers the youths and provides an enabling environment to harness their great potentials
• To all the Nigerian Youths who believe in these ideals, come with us on a journey of self-discovery as we present our agenda in facts and figures. Together lets all say no to BALLOT IGNORANCE
REMEMBER, YOUR VOTE YOUR CHOICE YOUR DESTINY


Nigerian youth, we have the numerical advantage. Let's arm ourselves with the right information about aspirants, so we can make the right choice.

[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]


So who would you vote for?
Politics / Re: UPDATED: Plane Crashlands in Ilorin, 63 Escape Death by MrEvolution7: 8:38pm On Nov 29, 2014
Hope this is not true
Politics / Oya Come Make We Vote by MrEvolution7: 8:10pm On Nov 29, 2014
I have written more in four days than I have in four weeks. It’s not like I have a consistent week long flash of genius (well, maybe). But I am unusually motivated. And the source of my push is not far-fetched. I am now a man on a mission. I have come to realise that there is a cause that the youth need to be particular about. There is a stake we hold in the natural course of history our beloved country is making.

The 2015 General Election is here, and its promises stares us right in the face. But can we see it? The election holds beautiful possibilities for us. It holds endless opportunity. And we have to take it. For what we do with the opportunity will not only be with us for another four years, its effects will generate ripples (good or bad) that will reverberate throughout history.

I am filled with chagrin and righteous anger with myself for taking too long to make the shift. I used to belong to a class of young Nigerians who believe my sole duty to my father land is to work hard and contribute to economic growth. I despise politics, failing to realise that political pillars are what holds the economy. But now that I am informed, I will not leave politics to the politicians, we should not leave it in the hands of the tyranny of the minority.

That is why I cannot but remain ineluctably stunned by the general apathy that somewhat describes our disposition towards the political process. But as the elections draw nearer, we have got to change our approach. We need to adopt a new way of thinking, a patriotic way of thinking. Here is a demography comprising 53 million enterprising youths – enough to decide the faith of even Africa’s most populous nation.

I must say. We are the proverbial white cockerel that knows not how princely he is. We have so much power yet we are reluctant to use it. The time has come for us to get it right. We must #turnupnaija2015. We must make a stand and chose that which is right.



Oya come make we vote!



[size=15]Youth Ballot Evolution[/size]
Politics / Re: 2015 Poll: Prepare Your Charms, Other Native Powers Ready — Tinubu by MrEvolution7: 11:58am On Nov 28, 2014
Nigerian youth, We must arise! Enough of this mediocrity.
Politics / Re: 7 Reasons Why General Muhammad Buhari Will Lose 2015 Elections. by MrEvolution7: 11:57am On Nov 28, 2014
Let me tell you the real reason why Nigeria will continue to remain the way it is. It is simply because we the youth have continued to remain on the sidelines while the older generation keep dictating for us. Now is the time rise!

YOUTH BALLOT EVOLUTION!
Politics / Re: Kebbi Assembly Impeaches Speaker At 10: 25pm by MrEvolution7: 10:30am On Nov 28, 2014
We need sanity in our political sphere
Culture / Re: Ladi Kwali:The Woman on The N20 Note by MrEvolution7: 9:29am On Nov 28, 2014
Informative
Education / Re: Bowler Sean Abbott, Guy That Delivered Ball That Killed Phil Hughes Leaves Hospi by MrEvolution7: 9:27am On Nov 28, 2014
What a pity!
Politics / Re: Youth United! We Must Come Together And Let Our Voices Be Heard by MrEvolution7: 6:00pm On Nov 27, 2014
johnmartus:
oga evolution hope you know that only apc can do the job abeg speak out let them know

We are not and never will be affiliated with any political party! We are an informed youth who have decided to stop sleeping on the sidelines and act.
Politics / Re: HUNGER: Otuoke Residents Scramble For Bags Of Rice by MrEvolution7: 5:57pm On Nov 27, 2014
The youth must wake up and stem this tide.
Politics / The Awakening - His Story by MrEvolution7: 2:26pm On Nov 27, 2014
"I was talking with my good friend, Abubakar just this morning. And as usual, we began discussing (more like arguing about) the appropriate interpretation and implications of recent political developments in the country.

See, Abu had just returned from the Ghana after almost two weeks away and as always, his first stop is my home. Passionate Abu wants to know what he had missed. He arrived my house carrying a box containing newspapers his vendor had kept dutifully for him while he was away. Like most Nigerian youths Abu wants to be informed and seeks to be informed about happenings in his country.

For minutes running into hours, my friend and I debated issues of national importance. We examined each other’s thoughts, opinions and positions on issues. But one dominant theme that underscores our discussion is the 2015 Elections and the events leading up to the 2015 general elections. We also asked some pertinent questions. Questions like what are youths doing about the outcome of the 2015 elections? What role do we have to play in the unfolding scheme of things? More importantly, what role are we expected to play as youths? We generated more questions than I can readily identify here. But in the end we resolved to find answers to these timeless questions.

Abu and I have been friends for over a decade. And the truth be told, we hardly agree on issues. But on these agree; Nigerian youths should start providing answers to our many national questions. We agree that at this point in our national live, Nigerian youths must rally round leaders that have answers to these national questions. Nigerian youths must be more involved in the political process, not as a tool in the hands of politicians, but as a force – a political force – that will make the difference we so much desire.

Our country needs us, Nigeria needs us to wake up and rise up to expectation. There is no better time than now. Now is the time to salvage the situation, the time to deploy our creative energies in ways that contributes to making Nigeria better.

But first Abu and I agreed to start where we are with what we have – our voice – to begin making a difference by speaking against pessimism and lack of faith in Nigieria. To speak for progress and development. We resolve that wherever we are we will represent a positive movement. a movement of young Nigerians who know the facts and seek that which is the truth, speak the truth and defend the truth. We shall represent a positive movement of youths who chose to see only the good in Nigeria, we will not just shun pessimism but speak against it wherever we are.
We do not readily know how we will go about this. But first we pledge to lend our voice to the growing youth political consciousness.''




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Politics / Re: How To Start Your Own Country by MrEvolution7: 2:07pm On Nov 27, 2014
Informative

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