2011 and the Nigerian factor (2)
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Posted by Felix Okoli on September 01, 2010 at 01:55:47:
In 2011, it is most probable that the PDP will still be the ruling party and would very well win the seat at Abuja simply because they control more than 70% of Nigerian states.
Jonathan Ebele Goodluck: It is also most certain that Jonathan will contest and win the 2011 presidential elections, if it was you, wouldn't you?
Atiku would also contest, because once your picture and name enters INEC's ballot sheet, it increases your popularity which is good for politics.
Buhari will also contest the 2011 elections probably, he also likes popularity and wants to promote the Hausa-Fulani image
Jega may have to go to various courts after the elections just because there are many political parties in Nigeria most of which represent the various tribes and regions.
There would be blood and I think there is already a movie like that. This is because in Nigeria, more than 70% of people are uneducated and hence uncivilized and don't know how to lawfully express their anger. Money Politics
Finally it all comes to money politics but it is not always about the money. Ability to socialize with influential people also comes in handy for Nigerian politicians although money speaks louder. The party and the candidates with the biggest pockets would probably win the elections
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In 2011, it is most probable that the PDP will still be the ruling party and would very well win the seat at Abuja simply because they control more than 70% of Nigerian states.
Jonathan Ebele Goodluck: It is also most certain that Jonathan will contest and win the 2011 presidential elections, if it was you, wouldn't you?
Atiku would also contest, because once your picture and name enters INEC's ballot sheet, it increases your popularity which is good for politics.
Buhari will also contest the 2011 elections probably, he also likes popularity and wants to promote the Hausa-Fulani image
Jega may have to go to various courts after the elections just because there are many political parties in Nigeria most of which represent the various tribes and regions.
There would be blood and I think there is already a movie like that. This is because in Nigeria, more than 70% of people are uneducated and hence uncivilized and don't know how to lawfully express their anger. Money Politics
Finally it all comes to money politics but it is not always about the money. Ability to socialize with influential people also comes in handy for Nigerian politicians although money speaks louder. The party and the candidates with the biggest pockets would probably win the elections
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