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Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Mjshexy(f): 5:16pm On Aug 08, 2022
OK Nairalanders, we are barely six Months away to the 2023 general elections, kindly indicate if you will partake in deciding who your next leaders will be or you prefer we decide on your behalf? �

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Samuelnze(m): 5:16pm On Aug 08, 2022
Ofcourse na.
i will vote,it is one of my political rights as A citizen of this country..
it will also be my first time of voting..
My vote will actually go a long way to place the candidate i shall be voting for on that presidential position..
My voter's card ready "gengenciously" waiting to do its work on that day..
The whole of my extended family is ready to cast their vote in favour of PETER OBI,cause he has what we need..
Apc has really dealt with us.
ABI E NO REACH YOUR SIDE ?¿?¿?

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Princeoflagos10: 5:18pm On Aug 08, 2022
Will vote for the best candidate come February by God grace!!!

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Totilopussylick(m): 5:38pm On Aug 08, 2022
No

I am not even living in Nigeria

I live in Germany

But Atiku is the next president of Nigeria

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by thesicilian: 5:46pm On Aug 08, 2022
Not voting. The reason will offend you so don't ask me why

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Michelle70(m): 6:06pm On Aug 08, 2022
I'll vote Kwankwasor

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by ImmaculateJOE(m): 6:08pm On Aug 08, 2022
I will vote Obi.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Viscuz: 6:12pm On Aug 08, 2022
Michelle70:
I'll vote Kwakwasor

eating Agbado and cassava alone for one year will give a grant to that wish

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Michelle70(m): 6:13pm On Aug 08, 2022
Viscuz:


eating Agbado and cassava alone for one year will give a grant to that wish
Oga its my constitutional right to vote whoever i want to vote.

BTW, do u think that man in these pictures is a construction worker.

He stole $20m of Anambra money into his private business which is now worth $5m.

So much for the man who wants to salvage Nigeria

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Viscuz: 6:17pm On Aug 08, 2022
Michelle70:
Oga its my constitutional right to vote whoever i want to vote.

BTW, do u think that man in these pictures is a construction worker

Look carefully at this baba below

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Michelle70(m): 6:20pm On Aug 08, 2022
Viscuz:


Look carefully at this baba below

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Naijabad: 6:20pm On Aug 08, 2022
I will. I owe my conscience a duty. I owe the hundreds that lost their lives in Benue, Taraba, Adamawa, Ondo, Imo, a duty.

I must vote in LP.

The labour of our heros past shall never be in vain.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Viscuz: 6:23pm On Aug 08, 2022
[quote author=Michelle70 post=115512459][/quote]

Tho u no get talk again?

More on ya baba and e vice presidential candidate

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Michelle70(m): 6:24pm On Aug 08, 2022
Viscuz:


Tho u no get talk again?

More on ya baba and e vice presidential candidate

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Michelle70(m): 6:25pm On Aug 08, 2022
Viscuz:


Look carefully at this baba below

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Viscuz: 6:27pm On Aug 08, 2022
[quote author=Michelle70 post=115512568][/quote]

Ya baba Tinubu is what we call chicken chop fowl.

Body dey shake leg dey hand dey shake e shout emilokan

Waist dey shake head dey shake ah
baba emilokan

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by DenreleDave(m): 6:28pm On Aug 08, 2022
Two excellent Werey above me fighting over two politicians that doesn't give a fvck about their generation...


One is an accused drug dealer, the other one is a stingy embezzler and a prudent liar

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Michelle70(m): 6:30pm On Aug 08, 2022
Viscuz:


Ya baba Tinubu is what we call chicken chop fowl.

Body dey shake leg dey hand dey shake e shout emilokan

Waist dey shake head baba emilokan

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by limeta(f): 6:32pm On Aug 08, 2022
I will vote for the young man
Those old men that can't sit for two minutes without falling asleep how can they represent us.
Atiku will go to UN meeting to marry another woman

Tinubu will spend most of the time in toilet peeing and changing diapers no chance not in my name

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by SmartPolician: 6:33pm On Aug 08, 2022
Peter Obi has my vote!

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by BOOOMNAIJA: 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
Sure....and I'm voting for Peter obi.

Like for Obi, share for agbado/cassava grin

Below is wat a proper president and first lady should look like.......


Then compare and contrast with wat u see at d bottom.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by OkoYibo: 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
Yes
My vote goes to Jagaban of Nigeria (which includes Igboland)

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by OkoYibo: 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
limeta:
I will vote for the young man
Those old men that can't sit for two minutes without falling asleep how can they represent us.
Atiku will go to UN meeting to marry another woman

Tinubu will spend most of the time in toilet peeing and changing diapers no chance not in my name

It seems they usually die young in this one's family.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by VladimirPutiin(m): 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
They have turned this thread to something else. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Nobody: 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
Obidatt

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by fatherjesse(m): 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
I will play my part in ensuring no agbado or cassava liability nor a total shameless rogue who wants to enrich his friends with our common wealth gets to power.
I will be obidiently yusuful.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Yoast: 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
Yes, I'm voting Peter Obi/Labour Party for the reasons below



2023 Elections: 8 Powerful Reasons To Vote for Peter Obi

2023 presidential election is fast approaching. It presents you and I another opportunity to get right at topmost political echelon of the country.

Many, including the late legendary writer Chinua Achebe, have narrowed down the problem with Nigeria to bad leadership.

Renowned leadership expert, John C. Maxwell, said it best: “Everything rises and falls on leadership.”

Nigeria has travelled for too long on the wrong path leading to unprecedented nationwide suffering in the land. A suffering that is no respecter of tribe or religion.

Therefore, it is in our collective best interest to get it right this time around.

It is against this background that, after considering the pros and cons of the 3 leading presidential candidates, I decided to share with you my compatriots a few strong reasons why Mr Peter Obi is right man for the job.



1. Peter Obi is averse to waste

At the root of the poor infrastructural development all over Nigeria is criminal wastefulness, corruption and inflated contracts. Road or rail projects that can be done with N2 billion are inflated to N20 billion. The consequences of this is that projects go on forever and funds that would have been used to do 4 or 5 projects are spent on just 1 project.

A very good example is the Lagos light rail project. It was conceptualised by Jakande in the early 80s but still remains uncompleted till date, even after 23 years of APC/Tinubu unbroken stranglehold of Lagos State.


2. The people's president

Of the 3 main candidates, only Peter Obi is banking on the power of the people to get elected. Tinubu and Atiku are relying/relied heavily on the support of the delegates (bought with dollars), governors, senators, house of representatives and other structures of their political party to get elected.

The consequences of this is clear. If Peter Obi is elected, naturally he will take decisions that will benefit the overwhelming majority of Nigerians who voted him to power.

Unlike the other candidates who if elected will spend reasonable public funds and time to reward the structures that got them elected.


3. A visionary president

In 2023, we need a president who, while catering for the current generation and solving the myriads of the current problems, also plans for the future, our children and the unborn generation.

A president who realises that Nigeria will still be existing in 100 and 200 years to come and sets aside some funds for the future and unborn generations.

That is what Peter Obi represents, as he demonstrated in Anambra by saving some money for the future.

We do not need people who believe we should consume everything today and let the future take care of itself.




4. He is young, vibrant and energetic

With the plethora of problems plagueing Nigeria currently, we need a president that is relatively young, energetic and vibrant.

A president that has the physical and mental capacity to supervise the effective implementation of his programs and policies across all sectors simultaneously across the country.

A president with hands on approach on all the issues.

That is what Peter Obi represents.




5. A courageous president

We need a president who has the courage to take and implement critical decisions that can move Nigeria forward.

Peter Obi demonstrated great courage when he opted to be impeached as Anambra governor rather than deploy public funds to pacify the greedy lawmakers. It takes courage and conviction to take such risky personal political decision because the impeachment court case could have gone either way.



6. His message is clear and concise

His campaign message in all the media interviews has centred around reducing waste and moving Nigeria from consumption to production. This is very clear message that tackles the root cause of many of the problems bedevilling Nigeria today.


7. A president that communicates to Nigerians
So far, of the 3 main candidates, only Peter Obi has granted to several live TV interviews. It shows he is a believer in the power of communication. He believes you and I have the right to know.

Atiku only managed to grant a recorded interview while Tinubu has not granted any at all.

This time around, we need a president that has the confidence to speak to Nigerians directly about his policies and challenges if any. Enough of deaf and dumb Presidents, hijacked by cabals in Aso Villa.



8. A listening president

As governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi was always visiting schools, hospitals, etc to hear and feel the challenges. At some point, he gave his phone number to the school prefects to get direct feedbacks. This demonstrates that Peter Obi will be a listening president.

We don't need a president that will be hijacked by the Aso Rock cabal and only brought out once in 6 months to show proof of life.

In conclusion, 2023 presents another opportunity for you and I to choose a leader that will serve Nigeria and Nigerians in the next 4 to 8 years. For me, it is a very easy decision.

My choice is Peter Obi/ Ahmed Yusuf



Written by Dr Ifeanyi Okafor,
A medical doctor, writer, blogger and public affairs analyst.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Austindark(m): 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
Please for the sake of dignity and self pride, remove Kwankwaso immediately from there.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by Dialpad: 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
A lot will vote, there millions of new registrations, but no one can tell 100% who will win.

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Re: Will You Vote In Next Year's General Elections Or Not? by highchief1: 6:34pm On Aug 08, 2022
Totilopussylick:
No

I am not even living in Nigeria

I live in Germany

But Atiku is the next president of Nigeria

if not for one thing I suppose give u German slap.

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