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Welcome To The Country Of Balablu Bulaba, Where Anybody Can Be President. by FSU: 3:08pm On Mar 01, 2023
Welcome to the country of balablu bulaba, where anybody can be president.
Some musings for the day.
Where did INEC procure the BVAS Machines from? Someone should visit the company and "look around" before another election in 4 years. There's a lot to learn from there.
Everything is coming together now. I was wondering why APC would fight itself during the last month over Naira repackaging. They sold you something to talk about while colluding behind the scene with the BVAS producer to play a fast one on you. They succeeded.
For those who voted for competence and a new direction, God bless your effort. You won but you were rigged out by the BVAS company in collusion with INEC and APC. I hope Obi remains in Labor Party and build it up. It's only 4 years. I suggest Obi visits all 36 states and Abuja and thank them. Obi, you must continue to be different from balablu and Atiku. Those ones go forget Nigerians in the next 1 week. Obi achieved a lot in less than one year. He is the only winner here. The rest are losers, including Tinubu, Atiku, Buhari, and INEC. Buhari's name is written in pencil in the history books of NG. He came twice (1984 and 2015), he killed the country twice, and left ingloriously twice.
For those who voted for Atiku, you need to listen to Fayose from his interview on TVC (Ah! But TVC belongs to Tinubu. There's always a comma everywhere in that country) and run for your dear life from PDP, the sinking ship. Atiku, happy final retirement. If you come back again in 2027 you are a mumu man. You ruined PDP and it's all on you. And, you better don't go to court to fight this one. You planned with Okowa and Tambuwal to out-rig Tinubu, but the old wily tortoise outwitted you. The audio of all three of you discussing rigging strategies would stare you in the face in court and expose you for what you are: a rigger like Tinubu. My wish came thru for you. It is unacceptable for a Fulani to replace a Fulani. I can live with Tinubu rigging himself in, but a win by Atiku would have been devastating for NG.
I hope Labor Party can provide the opposition to an incompetent ruling party, something APC did very well against PDP, but PDP could not do against APC. Your country needs a strong opposition party. That's the only way to keep a ruling party in check. Learn from the Democrats vs the Republicans in the US.
As for Oluomo and his thugs in Lagos, one day monkey go go market and him no go return. For now you may have the Tinubu-given cover to become the king of Lagos thugs and do what you wish with non-Yoruba Lagosians. But a day shall come for you.
Just wondering if all those SANs, preaching and moralizing journalists, and Civil Society groups with video evidences of what Oluomo and company did to disenfranchise voters in Lagos can take Oluomo to justice just for the sake of public good? I would do it if in a position to do so.
Wike, the empty barrel that makes the most noise. Your role is ambivalent for me. You did a good job helping to flush Atiku down the drain. But you finished with the job of executive thug who brought another thug into power. For your "good" job, you will never be president (everyone saw how jealous of Obi you were). After this what next? A ministerial position from Tinubu. Would that be worth what you did?
In closing, I had my situation room where I followed the election from mutiple systems simultaneously. I can boast of understanding what took place despite not being on the ground. You only need to put everything together to create a picture. The process clearly shows there's a big problem with being a Nigerian. Therefore, I have decided to mind my business. My NG passport expired recently and I was going to renew it if Obi became president. I am no longer renewing it. It's over. Like these Kenyans in the pictures below, I will only talk about NG in mockery of the new president. Lace your shoes for the next 4 years.

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Re: Welcome To The Country Of Balablu Bulaba, Where Anybody Can Be President. by spearman(m): 3:10pm On Mar 01, 2023
This is the peak any Ibo will ever attain in Nigerian politics. Ibos threw everything into this. It was WAR. And yet Ibos fell way way short. Less than 5% of non Ibos nationwide voted for this Ibo revolutionary messiah because nobody like Ibos.

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Re: Welcome To The Country Of Balablu Bulaba, Where Anybody Can Be President. by Jking20(m): 3:15pm On Mar 01, 2023
Since anybody can be President, why didn't your lifeless ipob won or even your useless self? Are you guys not interested to governing the country again?
Re: Welcome To The Country Of Balablu Bulaba, Where Anybody Can Be President. by yarimo(m): 3:45pm On Mar 01, 2023
Announcement nairalanders don't bother yourself Reading, the post is senseless. Thank you
FSU:
Welcome to the country of balablu bulaba, where anybody can be president.
Some musings for the day.
Where did INEC procure the BVAS Machines from? Someone should visit the company and "look around" before another election in 4 years. There's a lot to learn from there.
Everything is coming together now. I was wondering why APC would fight itself during the last month over Naira repackaging. They sold you something to talk about while colluding behind the scene with the BVAS producer to play a fast one on you. They succeeded.
For those who voted for competence and a new direction, God bless your effort. You won but you were rigged out by the BVAS company in collusion with INEC and APC. I hope Obi remains in Labor Party and build it up. It's only 4 years. I suggest Obi visits all 36 states and Abuja and thank them. Obi, you must continue to be different from balablu and Atiku. Those ones go forget Nigerians in the next 1 week. Obi achieved a lot in less than one year. He is the only winner here. The rest are losers, including Tinubu, Atiku, Buhari, and INEC. Buhari's name is written in pencil in the history books of NG. He came twice (1984 and 2015), he killed the country twice, and left ingloriously twice.
For those who voted for Atiku, you need to listen to Fayose from his interview on TVC (Ah! But TVC belongs to Tinubu. There's always a comma everywhere in that country) and run for your dear life from PDP, the sinking ship. Atiku, happy final retirement. If you come back again in 2027 you are a mumu man. You ruined PDP and it's all on you. And, you better don't go to court to fight this one. You planned with Okowa and Tambuwal to out-rig Tinubu, but the old wily tortoise outwitted you. The audio of all three of you discussing rigging strategies would stare you in the face in court and expose you for what you are: a rigger like Tinubu. My wish came thru for you. It is unacceptable for a Fulani to replace a Fulani. I can live with Tinubu rigging himself in, but a win by Atiku would have been devastating for NG.
I hope Labor Party can provide the opposition to an incompetent ruling party, something APC did very well against PDP, but PDP could not do against APC. Your country needs a strong opposition party. That's the only way to keep a ruling party in check. Learn from the Democrats vs the Republicans in the US.
As for Oluomo and his thugs in Lagos, one day monkey go go market and him no go return. For now you may have the Tinubu-given cover to become the king of Lagos thugs and do what you wish with non-Yoruba Lagosians. But a day shall come for you.
Just wondering if all those SANs, preaching and moralizing journalists, and Civil Society groups with video evidences of what Oluomo and company did to disenfranchise voters in Lagos can take Oluomo to justice just for the sake of public good? I would do it if in a position to do so.
Wike, the empty barrel that makes the most noise. Your role is ambivalent for me. You did a good job helping to flush Atiku down the drain. But you finished with the job of executive thug who brought another thug into power. For your "good" job, you will never be president (everyone saw how jealous of Obi you were). After this what next? A ministerial position from Tinubu. Would that be worth what you did?
In closing, I had my situation room where I followed the election from mutiple systems simultaneously. I can boast of understanding what took place despite not being on the ground. You only need to put everything together to create a picture. The process clearly shows there's a big problem with being a Nigerian. Therefore, I have decided to mind my business. My NG passport expired recently and I was going to renew it if Obi became president. I am no longer renewing it. It's over. Like these Kenyans in the pictures below, I will only talk about NG in mockery of the new president. Lace your shoes for the next 4 years.

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