Except democracy is no longer about the majority, the tiny minority alleging rigging of this election will be able to impose their will on the rest of us. But if democracy is about the will of the
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majority as expressed by the ballot, then Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has won the presidential election in a free and fair process with the national spread as required by law.
Make no mistake, we will not be apologetic about this win. It is emphatic. It is clear. And we will
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celebrate it to the fullest.
And for those accusing other people of ethnic bigotry because Peter Obi will not win, i hope you will be honest to yourselves when the dust is settled and you can think more clearly.
Peter Obi won in Lagos, Plateau, Delta, Edo and other
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places outside his tribe. Whereas he won all of the 5 states in South East by over 90% from available results. None of Tinubu, Atiku and Kwankwaso who are major contenders got 5% of total votes cast from South East. It is not rigging and bigotry when Obi won all from his
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Before the election, i maintained the position, and it has not changed, that Obi has no path to winning a national election despite his Nzogbu Nzogbu ethnic & religious politics.
And before your next accusation of bigotry,
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Question: Who dragged this election through the tribal and religious routes?
Answer: Peter Obi did.
Obi dragged this election circle through the religious and ethnic paths.
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He is the only candidate who went to churches & crusades to campaign and seek endorsement.
In a multi-ethnic and a multi-religious society, Obi is the only candidate who asked churches/Christian clergies to 'to take back their country' with him as the annointed candidate.
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Equally, Obi is the only candidate, in this election, that went to campaign majorly in communities and big markets, outside the South East, where his kith and kin are dominant.
Obi played the religious and ethnic identity politics well. It is not surprising, therefore,
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that he harvested the votes from his target demography. Sadly, the votes from his target population are not enough to make him President in a plural society like Nigeria.
Instead of beating drums of war, the honourable thing to do now by any aggrieved party is to seek
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Nigeria.
Instead of beating drums of war, the honourable thing to do now by any aggrieved party is to seek redress in court instead of the anti-democratic call for cancellation of election you knew from day one you can't win.
With his cult following in the North, the
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then General Muhammadu
Buhari lost presidential election three times and on each loss he approached the courts to seek redress. He only became President in fourth attempt in 2015 when strategic political alliance with the
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“THE ERA OF RENEWED HOPE“
By The President-Elect
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,
March 1, 2023
My fellow Nigerians,
I am profoundly humbled that you have elected me to serve as the 16th president of our beloved republic.
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This is a shining moment in the life of any man and affirmation of our democratic existence. From my heart, I say thank you.
Whether you are Batified, Atikulated, Obidient, Kwankwasiyya, or have any other political affiliation, you voted for a better, more hopeful nation
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and I thank you for your participation and dedication to our democracy.
You decided to place your trust in the democratic vision of a Nigeria founded on shared prosperity and one nurtured by the ideals of unity, justice, peace and tolerance. Renewed hope has dawned in 🇳🇬
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This @officialABAT ‘s win,was one of the toughest battles I have ever had to fight,associates,friends & family,turned their backs against me, initially they tried to convince me , then threats, then decided to cut me off, to them , I needed to listen &
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follow the bandwagon,but my inner compass said this man had done NO WRONG & has all it takes to give us the 🇳🇬 we seek,rather than succumb to their pressure ,I dug in deeper & sunk my heart in, my hands on the plough refusing to look hither thither or back .
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Then came the fuel scarcity, the cash scarcity and the taunting of “ let’s see how He will win with all of this.
He stood by the people,spoke up for the common man & the crooked road started to get straight again.
Only the Almighty could have granted us this win,despite all
#Thread 1) TEXT OF PRESS CONFERENCE ADDRESSED BY MR.DELE ALAKE, SPECIAL ADVISER, MEDIA, PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS OF ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN COUNCIL ON FEBRUARY 28, 2023 IN ABUJA
Gentlemen of the press,we welcome you again this
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afternoon to another session over some developments after our briefing yesterday. You must have read the statement yesterday evening by former President Olusegun Obasanjo where he was literally calling for the cancellation of the last Saturday's Presidential& #ElectionResult
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National Assembly elections.
His call was anchored on the unsubstantiated claims, rumours and allegations of fraud by opposition parties led by Peoples Democratic Party and Labour Party,who having seen that they have lost the election would rather want our hard won democracy
AN INTERLOPING FORMER PRESIDENT IS A PRESENT DANGER TO DEMOCRACY
General Akinrinade reacts to the statement by former President Olusegun
Obasanjo.
The recent statement by former President Olusegun Obasanjo over the recently concluded elections
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must be condemned in the strongest terms by democracy loving Nigerians and those who care about the unity of this country.
His statement coming at a time when the Independent National Electoral Commission was still busy with the conduct and release of the elections results
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is both unfortunate and a glaring and calculative attempt to game the system. Without any shred of evidence a former President is challenging the integrity of a national elections and calling a seating President to truncate it midway.
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Nigerians stay awake! Obasanjo and ‘owners of Nigeria’ plotting another June 12
By Louis Odion, FNGE
One read with bewilderment, even a sense of dark foreboding, the statement by former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday calling for the cancellation“of
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all elections that do not pass the credibility and transparency test” during the Saturday (February 25) presidential elections.
We have always known Chief Obasanjo to harbour anti-democratic proclivities. But never did one anticipate this effrontery, this in-your-face
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audacity by the General and his co-travellers to seek to re-enact the perfidious circus that eventuated in the June 12 annulment of 1993, thereby plunging the country into needless catastrophe yet again.
There is clearly no basis — whether legal or moral — to cancel
#Thread 1) Text of a Press Conference by former Minister of Works & Elder statesman, Chief Barnabbas Gemade, on former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s call for cancellation of presidential election results
Gentlemen of the press, I warmly welcome you to this important press
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conference. This is a sad moment in the annals of our country’s democracy.
The people who moved against the wish of our people and annulled a free and fair election in the past are at work again.
Gentlemen of the press, I invited you here because of an assault on our
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After 24 years of unbroken democracy, this is not the kind of thing we want to encounter.