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This is the best interview you'd see today. Chris Nwakaobia, APC member, CountryFirst Convener, Lawyer, fmr Presidential Candidate from Delta on why he vote Peter Obi Lavour Party not of BAT APC

Every sec of this interview is a sound byte. Too much wisdom.
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Okowa Dunamis
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I am choosing (Peter Obi) someone who has shown capacity & competence in governance, passion for leadership & for our country, who prizes and prides in education. - Chris Nwakaobia, APC Member.
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Dunamis Okowa #Obidatti023
#BBNaija #Arewa4PeterObi #Arewatwitter #Obidatti023
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APC and PDP are overwhelmed, benumbed & befuddled by Peter Obi. We must now take decisions that are not local or for pecuniary reasons for the sake of this nation.

Guys, this is a #BallotRevolution
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Dunamis Okowa #Obidatti023
#BBNaija #Arewa4PeterObi #Arewatwitter Atiku
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Let me share something with you about Nigerian Governors which we've overlooked. Do you know that about 22 states in Nigeria passed a law to make their governors enjoy pension for life whether they become senators or ministers afterwards?

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So far, these 22 states include Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kogi, Kwara, Imo, Lagos, Niger, Osun, Oyo, Rivers, Yobe, and Zamfara State.

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Lagos State under former governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu was the first to implement this legislation signed in 2007, the legislation provides a lot of comfort and convenience for ex-governors and their deputies.

Read on...
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while #peterObi is busy understudying and comparing countries so that WHEN he becomes president he will replicate it, i was busy understudying #peterobi's life and how he is able to stay in Nigerian politics stainless, focused and progressive and i got these results...
I graduated top of my class by the way and i thaught i have arrived but after i researched about @peterobi's Almamata and his achievements in private/public service, i realised how myopic i have been over the years.
Mr peter Obi should have naturally settled for being a petty trader in Onisha after graduating from UNN as the status quo demands but he went ahead to attend all the famous business schools and universities in the world;
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So, this has been making the rounds recently and its said to have been published in the Nation Newspaper. As an OBIdient, I have decided to go and verify. The following thread will debunk most of these claims as misleading and comical. /1

Dino fraud channels TV iragbiji Tinubu
1.POWER: While it is commendable that he was involved in the Negotiation process as the Lagos Governor, this was (as the name implies) an independent power plant (IPP) project Purely financed by Enron which later sold its stake to AES (95%) and.... /2

#NigeriaDecides2023
and a certain Yinka Folawiyo Power Limited (5%). If you are looking for a power project initiated by a state, it is the Omoku Power project (150 MW) commissioned by Gov Peter Odili of Rivers State in 2006. /3

INEC PVCs Bashir Sowore Tinubu #YouthVoteCountNG
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During the June 12 1993 election saga I was 22-year-old university student at the University of Lagos (here with Chief MKO Abiola the winner of the historic election).We had plans for a future that was about a true democratic society, now largely stunted by the same elements that
annulled the election.

All the struggle(s) fell on our shoulders to defend democracy which the military led by Ibrahim Babangida and his civilian collaborators were sabotaging. Today is a reminder of what we as young people did to bring an end to military dictatorship and the
call of duty again to ensure that the enemies of our โ€œdemocracyโ€ are not emboldened again to keep abusing our democracy. By 2023, it would have been 30 years
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I was a presiding officer during the @inecnigeria Elections in 2003 that brought in Peter Obi as Governor of Anambra state. I was posted to a ward {Nkitaku Hall} near Obi's place. Voting was disrupted several times by thugs who came shooting in the air and we all took cover for
our lives, and came back later to continue to process. Peter Obi's agents moved round ward to ward and encouraged everyone to continue to process and not be discouraged/fearful of the outcome. Sorting/Counting was still ongoing at the Aniocha LGA by 11:45pm when news came that
Ngige of the PDP had been declared winner of the elections from Abuja. We all wanted to wrap up since the election had been called. No need to continue with the counting exercise. Peter Obi's agents in APGA encouraged us the more to make sure we counted every single vote cast
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I've seen many people try to downplay the likelihood of Obi winning the election in 2023. Their justifications are frequently centered on the fact that "voters" aren't on social media. I did some digging and I here's what I discovered

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(This is my personal take)
First, letโ€™s break down the 2019 elections.
Total number of registered voters: 82,344,107
Number of total votes: 28,614,190
The winner (APC) had 15,191,847. (Less than 20% of total). Despite the billions spent on their campaign, the party's "popularity" and
the ever-mentioned "Jagaban" influence.

Many of the voters are presumably "northerners, offline crowds, etc," accounting for less than a quarter of all registered voters.

The majority of non-voters are presumably "uninterested youths" who have
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I used to be a firm believer in a vote for any other candidate is a vote for the opposition, but looking at the last election results, I now know this is a lie. Even if everyone who voted other candidates decided to vote for PDP instead, APC would have won the last election by 3m
The biggest issue for our election is voter turn out. Only 35.66% of voters came out to vote, that's 64.34% of people sitting in their houses and not exercising their civic duty which is sad. We need everyone to come out and vote. Your vote counts and a third force can win easily
Please talk to people to come out and vote, their votes will matter. We have a credible candidate in Peter Obi coming out for this election, we can all do this. Also look out for candidates running for Gubernatorial, NASSand state House of Assembly, we need better there too.
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Permit me to list some fundamental achievements of this man called @PeterObi.

1. Anambra was the first State to commence Sub-Sovereign Wealth savings, the first of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa. At a time many other Governors were leaving huge debts...

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...He left the equivalent of $500 million Dollars in investment as well as local and foreign currency, including $156 million in Dollar-denominated bonds.

2. For the first time in the history of Anambra State, Ambassadors and High Commissioners of notable countries such
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as United States, Britain, Russia, European Union, South Africa, Belgium, Israel, the Netherlands, Canada, among others, visited the State. Before his tenure, Anambra was practically a pariah state blacklisted by the Diplomatic Corps and international development partners.
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When you make a change with a long time coach like @Arsenal have done, you are left with 2 options for success again.

1. Throw money at the problem and watch it go away.

2. Plan long term.
Arsenal went with option 1 initially, bringing in Ivan Gazidis, Raul Sanllehi, Unai Emery and splashing the cash on Nicolas Pepe, David Luiz, Sokratis, Lucas Torreira, Matteo Guendouzi and a few more.
Also breaking our salary structure by taking new contracts to ridiculous levels thereby hurting the financial position of the club which was well managed by Super Man Wenger and his team.
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DEMOCRAZY - THE DIRTY GAME.

Senator Badmus had a thriving political career. His hard work and determination made him stand out.

Does the name BADMUS ring a bell๐Ÿ””?
(Check my pinned tweet for diary of a nymph PT2)

Issa Thread #DemocracyDay
Badmus passed several bills that were approved for the development of the nation.
When his tenure as a senator was over, he was urged by majority of the house to contest for the position of the senate president.
It was a flawless victory for him as his major rival stepped down. He was elected as the senate president unopposed. #DemocracyDay
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