Dele Momodu and Co will never get my vote for the coming elections
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Who will vote for this guy? He's been here before and he's just here again to mark attendance. Waste of 100m Naira. (Photo credit: WhatsApp) |
If the general elections in Nigeria were to be tomorrow, considering the current situation and the antecedents of the aspirants that have already declared, who would you be voting for?
This particular article would come to a couple of times more
in the course of this journey as things would change with time, but as of
today, Monday the 2nd of May, I don’t know who I’ll be voting for if
elections were to be tomorrow, but I know the people I will never waste my vote
on.
Many of us have, at one time or the other, come out boldly
to say this person cannot win the presidential election or that person can’t,
forgetting we only have one vote, and the destiny is in the hands of the
multitude; we have to tone down the absolute statements we make out of emotions…
Right?
I will never vote for Dele Momodu; he’s a comedian, swings
like a single pendulum, and must think this is showbiz. He was on IG accusing
the presidency of relying on photo ops to deceive people, and I wonder what we’ll
call all he does on the same platform.
I know him personally; he will probably see this post; he has
started sending messages to make someone like me think he’s for us; he has
started taking pictures at salons, buying corn by the road side, Bob D… We’ve
been there, done that. Next?
I don’t know about you, but I won’t vote for Atiku Abubakar.
I respect his resilience and the will to keep going; I’m sure he’s probably
following the Buhari template, the dude has been contesting presidential
elections since 1993, and many of you wouldn’t know he stepped down for Bashir
Tofa against MKO Abiola.
What exactly does Atiku have to offer? What does he want? He
is arguably the richest among the contestants alongside the bullion van guy; he
will buy the PDP primaries and take that college boy Obi as deputy again; is he
expecting us to vote another “has been” in the coming election? No bro!
That brings me to Peter Obi, he has ideas, but I don’t see
the grit in him that would make him a great president. I have listened to him a
couple of times; he is someone that would depend on orders from some quarters;
I can’t trust him.
I am not interested in where the president is from; I don’t
even care about the gender, the question would always be about what you can
offer, and none of these three would get my vote, at least for now, and if you
think this is the end of this then you don’t know anything cos…
To be continued…
Peter Obi is no politician, he will make a good minister... Not a president or vice..
ReplyDeleteAs for Oga Dele that one is just chasing clout, so he can use the term presidential aspirant in his bio especially to the internation community..(it's all PR for business)..