How Gullible electorates are when Politicians are Desperate: State Elections in Nigeria

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Gullible electorates Versus Desperate Politicians

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Nigeria is positioned to conduct the state Governorship and House of Assembly on 18TH March, 2023 which is three weeks after the Presidential Election where Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu was declared winner. It was not an easy ride and it was one of the most unpredictable elections in recent years as evidenced by many lost electoral seats by prominent and incumbent administrators. Also incoming are fresh breeds from varying political parties making the National Assembly an interesting chamber prospectively.

The past few days has witnessed strange and positive occurrences that made Nigerians to wonder if the aspiring Politicians are playing political gimmicks with the electorates or, that the Nigerian system could actually work.

I live here in Ilorin – Kwara State, Nigeria. The past five (5) days in almost all parts of the capital city has witnessed a nearly 24 hours of uninterrupted power supply. This is strange to residents of the city as it is common news for Nigerians to experience dark days of poor power supply.

Seeing the unpredictable outcome of the last Presidential election which saw a movement of youths and Nigerians rooting for a younger presidential aspirant and a newly formed political party, the elderly politicians in the incumbent administrations have had to tighten their belts and work extra hard for the bid to be re-elected. This scenario is what I term, “DESPERATION FOR RE-ELECTION”.

A governorship candidate in Nigeria (name withheld) has amazed Nigerians by exhibiting desperation for re-election by conducting exercises that amused Nigerians. For example, the governorship candidate began to identify with the masses by going to places of worship and shaking hands with church members after the church service, playing football openly with youths, attempting to plait hair with a hairdresser, joining a mechanic at his workshop, riding a commercial motorcycle, releasing of impounded vehicles and a whole lot others.

One would then wonder where all these acts of identification were before now? Do the politicians feel our hearts can be won over by these desperate acts to win re-election? Could the system actually work where power supply could be available uninterrupted? Can we have leaders that are close to the grassroots and loved by the masses? These and many more questions keep begging for answers.
The electorates are posed to trade competence over a loaf of bread and the future over monies that will not last a week.

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I am glad from the last presidential election results even though not completely happy with the winner. But I see a movement by the youths whose voices will be louder than their votes. The movement for good governance in Nigeria has dawned and we the youths are set to vote out any incompetence.

I wish us all a safe electioneering as we elect leaders with competence and passion for leadership.

Thank you for reading through. Be kind to drop your comments and contributions 🤗



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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
Week 147 of my contest just started...you can now check the winners of the previous week!
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Hmmm dear they can do anything to get power.

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I hope we wake up one day to choose wisely and hopefully, our votes will be counted and would count

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I keep asking myself when the political system if Nigeria will change.

It's really appalling and calls for a change because our country is tending to anarchy

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It won't change
We have to take it and change it

I think youths need to be more empowered and then, take those seats of power for a change

Thank you for stopping by

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Honestly, I have same thoughts but then how can we actualise it

Out country seems to be just so focused on fighting good things

I still can't believe Peter Obi, a man who wants to work for the country lost an election

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The Nigerian System does not favour anything youths.

Youths are a threat

From the ENDSARS movement, to crypto ban to silencing us on Twitter, to this OBIdient movement

They know youths are a strong movement

We won't win immediately but definitely!!!

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Youths are a threat

It's sad people are embracing youths while we are chasing our youths away in Nigeria

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Hmmmm

You'll soon be a Doctor right?

You'll see reasons to leave and when you don't leave, even the illiterates will encourage you to leave

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I'm part of that movement, our voices will not rest until justice is served

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Thank you for this

God spare our lives (Amen)

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And Nigerian still voted him. Literate Nigerians standing against each other because of tribes.

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We have a long way to go

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As much as things dont look good, let us not allow hope to die so that we can always keep working towards the goal. Btw I just followed you. Would love if you can follow back❤️

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And thank you for following me, I've followed you back

How was your day?
Hope you're coping with the cashless policy?

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