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Sunday, 2 February 2014

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar finally decamps to APC

The former Vice President made the big announcement on his twitter page today. He will formally submit a letter tomorrow announcing he's left the ruling party PDP for APC. See his press statement which he posted on his website after the cut. This next year is going to be very interesting in Nigeria


Press Statement by Atiku Abubakar, GCON, Turaki Adamawa and former Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria on his Resignation from the PDP and his Joining the APC.
In 2006, as a result of my firm stand in defence of our constitution and our democracy, my supporters and I were pushed out of our party, the Peoples Democratic Party, a party that we worked tirelessly with other compatriots to build as a vehicle to restore democracy to our country.  We later returned to that party in 2009 when a new leadership of the party and the country promised a new direction, a direction of inclusiveness, of internal democracy, of an end to impunity, adherence to the rule of law and respect for the dignity of members and Nigerians.

Sadly, however, those promises have not been kept.  In addition, the PDP continues to be beset with many crises, mostly leadership-induced crises.  It has since lost touch with Nigerians and efforts made by many well-meaning members and stakeholders to bring it back to the vision of the founders have been rebuffed.  To demonstrate the seriousness of the challenges and bring public attention to it I and some other leaders and stakeholders staged a walkout during the party’s last convention in Abuja.

As I speak, most of the issues that led to that walk-out are yet to be addressed.  Many founding members of the PDP, I included, continue to be marginalized and excluded from the affairs of the party. For instance as a former Vice President, I am by virtue of the PDP constitution, a member of the party’s Board of Trustees and its National Executive Committee.  However, I am not invited to the meetings of those organs nor consulted on their decisions, apparently because I dared to exercise my right to contest in the party’s primary election for a chance to be its flag-bearer in the 2011 elections.  We have, therefore, concluded that that party cannot be redeemed. In short the PDP has abandoned Nigerians, the very people who gave it life and many electoral victories.

More worrisome though is the danger posed to the continued existence of this country by this culture of impunity and arbitrariness.  We continue to have threats from officially protected political extremists.  Increasingly our people are recklessly being divided along the lines of religion, ethnicity and region for political gains.  Our history and that of many other countries in Africa and Eastern Europe ought to teach us that this is very dangerous and must stop.

We can and we must do better. Our people deserve better.

It is against this background that we should understand the visit by the leaders of the APC and their invitation to me to join hands with them to save the country. Consequently, I have been consulting my supporters and associates, my family and friends for the past few weeks.  My decision may not satisfy some of my friends and associates.  In the end, however, I have to put the interest of our country first.  This country has done so much for me personally and it deserves all that we can do to help rebuild it and serve our people better.

Following this extensive consultative process, I have, therefore, decided to cast my lot with the APC, a party of changecommitted to the improvement of the lives of our people and to the continued existence and development of Nigeria as one indivisible country.  My resignation letter as a member of the PDP will be delivered to the party tomorrow.

This is the right decision.  As in 2006 it is the struggle for democracy and constitutionalism and service to my country and my people that are driving my choice and my decision. Let me emphasize that this is not about me. We have to have a country before people can aspire to lead it, but as it is today we may be losing this country. That is not acceptable.

I encourage my political associates and friends to register andjoin the APC once the registration exercise commences, so that together we can change this country for the better.

The process of building a nation, of securing and deepening democracy is indeed difficult.  And it is not a lineal process.  There would be alignment and realignment of political forces. There would be ups and downs and zig-zags, triumphs and challenges.  Amidst all that, patriots must remain focused and do what has to be done to save and build the country and serve our people better.

That is what I have decided to do. I will do all within my God-given powers to help the APC win elections all over Nigeria and bring true change to our country and its long-suffering people.

Thank you and God bless Nigeria.

Atiku Abubakar, GCON
(Turaki Adamawa)
Former Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

135 comments:

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    1. This one all this Nigerian rackers are deflecting to APC? Lemme believe they won't continue from where they stopped. Ɠ♡D bless Nigeria! *Cagey*

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    2. This is the best time for all Nigerian youths to join PDP. God is doing something!

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    3. And when you loose out in the APC power struggle,you will jump ship to join PDP.Nigerian politicians.

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  2. Congratulobia to him


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    1. Whenever I hear people say APC, I cringe with fear, that party is the assumed avatar that will deliver Nigeria from the shackles of profligacy, corruption, nepotism, embezzlement, crime, insecurity and other plethora of negativism strangulating Nigeria.
      I refuse to be convinced or confused that APC is the avatar, a new big fish, Atiku is the most recent catch, I am surprise you don't know him, he was vice president to baba Iyabo, yeah the Atiku that left PDP for ACN and came back to PDP, oh thanks I remember.
      I am once again reminded of the immortal words of Publilius Syrus that "a rolling stone gathers no moss".
      Come 2015, history will repeat itself, a lizard in Lagos will never become an alligator in New York City.
      I often argued that the politicians are the party, nothing is wrong with PDP, her members and leadership are her rapist and many troubles, now same people are moving to APC, hurray PDP is becoming a lesser evil.
      No votes for parties in 2015, rather individuals, though none of them deserves your thumb for now, we are still waiting for the avatar.
      Oliver Onyibe

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    2. Simply brilliant and analytical, the best peice I have read on this blog so far, something tells me you are not one of those posting bcos you want Linda's 100k. Thanks bro.

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  3. Congratulobia to him, come 2015 we will vote individuals with personalities, and integrity and not party, cos I am beginning to dislike APC as a party, because its same old leaders that were in PDP with same mindset that are now in APC


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    1. @ alloy chikezie... You think Linda will give you cash next year.. You want to turn to Bonario...with your own.. " your comment will appear later" you better stop wasting your useless time MORON!

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    2. Gbam! Let Atiku show his influence & relevance in his home state by stopping BOKO HARAM from killing christians. U don't hav 2 b Presdo b/4 making meaningful contribtion! ***ogamba chux***

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    3. 'Individuals with personalities' ! Guy you go night school ? English no be by force.

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  4. Atiku's smile can melt a polar bear's testicles and yet we all know bad the stuff he's made of.2015 spells fear,I wonder whose face it'll use!

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  5. Apc is definately the ryt candidate to vote for come 2015 election......

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    1. hahaha! Apc a candidate! Ntn whey eye no go see

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    2. @edDREAMZ, read page 5 of Sunday Sun Feb 2, 2014 on y APC dumped Bafarawa & Shekarau. A line from dat: "we ( APC ) blive dat d incumbet governors will b more useful 2 d party in terms of finance. If u hav 2 call on x govs Bafarawa & Shekarau 2 bring N100 million 2 d party, dey wud find it difficult 2 raise, whereas an incumbent can easily donate such an amt easily donate such an amt within minutes." U hav freedom of choice @edDREAMZ duo, choose wisely. Read inb/w lines! ***ogamba chux***

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  6. He has been a member of APC for long nah, its no suprise at all

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  7. PDP HAS ALWAYS BEEN ONTOP..... ATLIST WE NEED A CHANGE.....

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    1. A change from bad 2 gud, not otherwise. B/c u crave 4 change should not make u move from bad 2 worse! ***ogamba chux***

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  8. Its a welcomed development.
    We need a very vibrant opposition.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. What opposition are you referring to? All the thieves in PDP have moved to APC... so wat re we talking about. APC is now as useless as PDP

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    2. He is only concerned with his pockets and his immediate family. Don't be surprised if he ports back top pdp. Old fool

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  9. Safe journey sir. we are not interested

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  10. Hmmmm, all dis one is in preparation for 2015, frm d look of things all PDP members are switching to APC, APC seems to be d leading team, kudos to dem..

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  11. BUT APC ARE WICKED O.. LOL... THEY WAN PACK EVERYBODY ENTER THEIR SIDE.... A VERY BIG WAHALA GO DEY THIS 2015 ELECTION O.....

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  12. HahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaHahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha am gonna enjoy feb 14th 2015. Worlds greatest movie premiere.

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  13. D same thieves dat 're in PDP 're d same thieves in APC. Naija pple shine ur eyes.APC means Atiku's Problem Continues.

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    1. Gbam! Cintetic, u r on point. ***ogamba chux***

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  14. There is war in our country. Two party system hope it works

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  15. As If we care bout who joins which party... Next story joor!!!

    #LordAlex

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  16. Old man go and rest...u were the vice president then why didn't u bring dis changes den..when I was little,the kept telling us we were the leaders of tomorrow, am all grown now,dis old men are still leading..tomorrow no dey reach....am tired of all dis political parties...military please take over...same story every time

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  17. Bunch of greedy politician dats seeks power at all cost, am waitn for APC party convention then u will see hw greedy this politicians are, my advise to the ruling party, they should use these opportunity to recruit some vibrant young nigerians to feel the positions of these greedy politicians....its time to start encouraging the youths and for youth, you hav to show ur desire for change by belonging to a party!!! I rep PDP nw

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  18. Shaiiiiii dis APC don cast








    SNOWYTE SAY S̶̲̥̅Ơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡

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  19. All what we need is a better nigeria coming 2015 nd GOD bless nigeria

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  20. Political party is not d thing, na ur personal being matter! U can be in a gud party n remain a bad person. Note: i'm not saying APC is beta than PDP o!

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  21. Wahala don enter APC so because u r not invited to BoT and NEC meetings that is why you are leaving I said all these things NA personal interest okoooh make this Apc boat no carry overload it will sink atiku u had 8 years to save our country yet u did nothing you and obj was busy sharing ecological funds and petroleum trust fund we still remember. Go and take severall seat because that presidency you are eying kwankwaso is eying it too the same APC I dey I don carry seat enter palmwine hut sipping my who send you glass.

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  22. You were once the VC, in what ways did u focuss on people and create jobs sir, if you tried and obasanjo did not let you, whey didn't u decamp or try to fight him then, why are you all making so much efforts to destroy this country, all I know is your motives are all the same, PDP APC, all power hungry, so don't talk job creation, cos u once had an opportunity to correct this error, you all just can't take that a man from the sound is rulling and won't take others from the so called God fathhers. This is revolution.

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  23. All of asudden the plague has fallen off all of your eyes, and every one now remebers the country has to be changed.

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  24. SEE OGA Atiku it does not matter the party. If you are a bad you a bad , if you are good you are good. Pls you people should stop confusing us with Nomenclatures or different abbreviations in the name of a party. I believe(know) you been there b4 and there were absolute no difference. Or is it becos of your old friends you claim now that are bad blood. they are same. since you could not change them in the former and you joined them. i do not believe you can do anything in this new place.

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  25. Wonderful!!! This is getting interesting, evry1 switching to APC...

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  26. Political prostitute!!! Who will take you serious now? Nigerians?…whosai! mtcheeew.

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  27. Mehn, Linda 2015, looking unpredictable, enor sure for PDP

    Man drugs wife for marathon sex

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  28. Can someone please tell this old men to shut it, atiku decamps to APC, jonathan becomes a republican, aint they all the same, PDP,APC members All corrupt. And to think they say and do things thinking Nigerians are blind fools Obi Jake

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  29. This isn't about Nigerians, its about you, you've said it all, you are about to be denied the chance to stand in the primaries, that's why u are leaving, by saying PDP is mistreating Nigerians u mean they are mistreating you I guess and denying your right, we don't want old leaders, we want new ones, ppl who once had the chance to make a statement and did not should relax on this please.

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  30. And who says he won't return just like he did the first time? All of these people and their cohorts are the same - always moving in a direction that will suit their selfish ways and interests. .....I just feel sorry for Nigerian politics cos the way the 'game' is being played is quite distasteful and unprofessional.

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  31. Good Development pdp in big trouble....

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  32. APC is PDP part 2 so please Atiku we are not fools to believe what you tweeted, you went in there for your own selfish purpose

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  33. Linda, is the news abt Ijeoma Okiri true? Cos u haven't posted anything related to her. Pls make ur findings and tell us what we want to hear. I pray she's alive and sound.

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  34. Normal tinz. Saw it cuming. Same story we hear.

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  35. Omo na porting things, but how does this affect the commom man?

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  36. Creepy move. APC........power. + londa where have you been threoghout today?

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  37. Guys what the score Ghana Vs Nigeria semi- final CHAN 2014, sorry I didnt watch hehehehe

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  38. I see no difference.....PDP or APC,coz its same set of people..corruption continues....this is how they'll talk about creating jobs and making sure there's security,but by the time they finally take d seat,,,it would be a different story,I just pray for nigeria to be better...

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  39. Am not suprise hv been expecting it. After na muslim party.

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  40. PDP was full of criminals, and all the criminals are leaving to APC, soon PDC will be sanctified and flesh. Simple!

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  41. The most unstable politician i have ever seeing in Nigeria,what makes him think that after his anti-party affairs in 2007 and 2011 he will be part of BOT and NEC of PDP....Atiku is suffering from born to rule mentality.Please kindly add the name that appears below to the list and catalogue of names that we have given to the party APC;

    (APC) ATIKU'S PROBLEMS CONTINUES

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  42. Not surprised he hs bn moving frm party to party he wil cme bak!na 2dai....

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  43. I didn't even care to read dis politcal crap cock n bull stories if he like make him enter APC or LP or PDP its nun ma biz

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  44. Lies , lies, lies. Which nations interest are you talking about. God will surely expose and decorate all you who are taking this country for a ride with a hall of shame. Nonsense.

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  45. This is getting interesting....# I'll jst sit n enjoy all d political brouhaha!



    Berlame

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  46. Abeg we no get their time if he like let him enter LP APC or PDP its nun ov ma biz

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  47. Hehehehehehehe. Am beginning to see the monkeys loose the presidential seat. Mshew like they will get before... The way PDP will spend money next year ehen. God abeg o push me to where the spending is... Lol

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  48. unstable man.He may have been promised a presidential slot in apc?

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  49. All this turanci just to say I want to move from PDP to APC! Chai!!! The APC boat is becoming too over crowded! Too many leaders, not enough followers

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  50. Interesting, everyone fighting for their personal and selfish interest with the disguise of fighting for and restoring the people's hope.....OctoberBeauty

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  51. The leopard can never change its spot,same old shit we hear everyday,beautiful unrepentant lair.

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  52. This is funny. Really funny.


    All the criminals are decamping to APC.


    Is this a miracle party that converts sinners to saints?


    Soon PDP will be left with no one and then APC will be the new PDP


    Nothing here suggests good governance. The people want good governance and not recycling of criminals.


    The electoral and party systems are faulty. Until these are addressed, forget good governance.

    Old wines in new bottle.

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  53. Help APC win elections all over Nigeria? Lol. Barawo Banza. . . You are only entitled to one single vote. In the last two general elections, Jonathan defeated you both in your Ward and state. He'll do it again.

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  54. odiegwu!!. harlot continue. help them win election? as in rigging. we kw you,once you are not given a ticket,u will surly leave

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  55. This is becoming more interesting...Atiku,u are an infinitesimal figure wen u wia wt PDP,so presence won't b felt rather ur absence wil b a big relief to PDP..APC wil NEVA win ova PDP though am nt a fan of PDP bt I prefer dem to APC.GEJ is "the man of next year"...ACVES

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  56. Someone do a study in the squandering of political goodwill. It would be a worthy documentary for future generations how one of the most articulate politicians of his time frittered the opportunity given to him on the altar of political hobnobbing, nay lack of steadfast belief (and some will say principles). What a waste for my generation!

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  57. im voting for PDP cos i see all d useless thieves in APC now...too bad

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  58. Good News APC pls do your best to not disappoint Nigerians becos so much is expected from you .Atiku we loveeeeee you.thanks for joining the winning team.

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  59. Same noni,after all is the same set of people,party don't change people

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  60. Good News APC pls do your best to not disappoint Nigerians becos so much is expected from you .Atiku we loveeeeee you.thanks for joining the winning team.

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  61. Good News APC pls do your best to not disappoint Nigerians becos so much is expected from you .Atiku we loveeeeee you.thanks for joining the winning team.

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  62. everybody porting to APC, it would crumble like PDP soon. because of too many conflicting interests. Nigeria cannot be Saved. So Sad!

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  63. NOW THAT ALL THESE BAD EGGS HAVE LEFT PDP, I WILL BE VOTING PDP THIS YEAR COS ALL THESE APC NEW PEEPS ARE THE NASTY ONES FROM PDP WHO WERE RUNNING THE COUNTRY INTO THE GROUND.
    THANK YOU LORD JESUS CHRIST AND THANK OU FROM SAVING OUR COUNTRY. ITS TIME TO GET RID OF THESE OLD POLITICIANS.

    THE MISTAKE AC MADE WAS TO MERGE WITH CPC, HUGE MISCALCULATION. THE ONLY THING THAT WOULD MAKE ME VOTE APC, IS IF THEY FRONT FASHOLA AS PRESIDENT COS HE'S DISCIPLINED APART FROM HIM, I'M VOTING JONATHAN BACK IN.

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  64. What pains me the most is the fact that we Nigerians intentionally choose to be blind and biased about the issue or challenge crippling our country for so many years now. Who are we deceiving? Lets be honest... Nigerians are not ready for change. I swear to you we are not. Why is everyone praising APC? All I see APC doing is playing out the same kind of script PDP played some years ago. Look at the front runners of APC.... still same old, wicked and greedy faces. Why must they invite these bastards from PDP? I thought they said we are going to have a free and fair election? Then why do you need power? APC are going about recruiting the same thieves that ran PDP all in the name of power. Its like selling your soul to the devil because as far as I am concerned these faces I see in APC are criminals..... APC right now is equal to PDP because tiger can never change its stripes. Why cant APC search for true patriots, professionals that can truly perform? Why must they recruit these greedy old bastards? Mark my words today..... this complain of poverty and corruption still wont end with APC in power

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  65. I once heard that children are the leaders of the future when I was in pre-primary and then Atiku was the VP. Now, I'm in my third year in the University and Atiku is still running for political post. Abeg which future were they refering to?

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  66. Ogaju...
    From PDP to ACN...
    From ACN to PDP...
    From PDP to APC...
    Na wa...Never seen a politician more lacking of base than Atiku!
    Is it that the man is irredeemably confused or he's simply a political prostitute?
    And such a directionless, un-principled, barely lettered man wants to rule Nigeria...
    God forbid bad tin!!!

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  67. political prostitution..all good for the polity!

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  68. Sorry this doesn't make me trust the APC more. It just means more of the elements in the PDP will have a say if the APC win. How does that really constitute a "change" in governance. Same ol' BS

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  69. This is a welcome development... it is good to have a strong opposition party but unfortunately PDP & APC are two sides of the same coin. i see no interest of the masses in the politics of Nigeria..... i feel we youth need to start thinking of how to get rid of their dirty politics and stand up in near future to create a party that will bring a positive change to our country.we need change.....

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  70. And when national cake does not reach you as expected, u will decamp back to PDP. Stupid uncaring people who do not give a damn about the country and its citizens.

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  71. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. No comment

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  72. @ bona, thnk u man..All we are saying is dat we need 2 parties unless we have oppossition we aint practicing democracy. Oppossition is a catalyst 4 every nations transformation. Dats y even Ghana hav more international respect dan Naija.

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  73. Atuku looks like a man with mild Down syndrome .. The moron should go and educate his smelly dirty non tolerant folks, wasn't this same Atiku that said there will be no peace in our country? Yet he comes on social network trying to appeal to the educated southern youth that he's cool.. Dude, you are nothing but a greedy fool.. What difference does you decamp or recamp makes. Two face MORON!

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  74. Nigerians are very confused, u can tell from these comments!! You don't like the government of the day, an opposition party arises to confront the same government yet you complain again that it's still the same politicians!! Oya!! All of you should go and call your fathers to come & create Holy Party let's all join, Mssstcheeeeww

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  75. I read all the postings on Atiku's defection, a clear majority don't buy his stories, he is considered unstable, corrupt and opportunistic. He deserves pity and prayers, me think he is finished politically.

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  76. Atiku is a typical Nigerian politician, self seeking.

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  77. I saw it coming dt Atiku go port go APC. But who are all these old insatiable politicians deceiving? Almighty God we are in ur hands . Pls don't allow us to be d elephants DT will suffer where PDP and APC will fight

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  78. APC the new PDP, who says PDP won't continue ruling Nigeria

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  79. Old wine in new bottle wine.it doesn't change anything.

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  80. APC, PDP same people same criminals

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  81. All dis politician de camping 4rm PDP to APC den will still go dere and do wot den were doing in PDP wot is d change den are talking about

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  82. Atiku looks responsible in suit. I don't know why all this nigerian politicians dress like mafia thug especially Goodluck hat makes me cringe.

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  83. What is special about this? He is not indispensable. He once left PDP for ACN, and later returned to PDP, so he should not be trusted.

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  84. Would APC be the Nigerian version of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Party? Check out this: 1. Party Leader - North: Gen Muhammadu Buhari (Muslim). 2. Party Leader - South: Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Muslim). 3. National Chairman: Abdulkareem Bisi Akande (Muslim). 4. Deputy National Chairman: Aminu Bello Masari (Muslim). 5. National Secretary: Tijjani Musa Tumsah (Muslim). 6. Deputy National Secretary: Nasir El-Rufai (Muslim). 7. National Publicity Secretary: Lai Muhammad (Muslim). 8. National Treasurer: Sadiya Umar Faruq (Muslim) 9. National Financial Secretary: Alhaji Shaibu Musa (Muslim). 10. National Youth Leader: Abubakar Lado (Muslim). 11. National Legal Adviser: Muiz Banie (Muslim). 12. National Deputy Auditor: Bala Jibrin (Muslim). 13. National Women Leader: Sharia Ikeazor (Muslim convert). 14. EX-officio Member: Muniru Muse (Muslim). 15. EX-officio Member: Alhaji Yemi Sanusi (Muslim). Yet, these people want us to believe they are PROGRESSIVES and that APC is a national party. I think APC has a hidden religious agenda..Be guided...

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  85. And please my beloved citizens of Nigeria, let's not be brainwashed n deceived by these selfish n wicked politicians dat want to ruin our country all in d name of good goverance,frustrating the works of GEJ and insulting him becos he is extreme loyal n wants peace to rule. GOD bless nigeria, I still have hope.

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  86. And please my beloved citizens of Nigeria, let's not be brainwashed n deceived by these selfish n wicked politicians dat want to ruin our country all in d name of good goverance,frustrating the works of GEJ and insulting him becos he is extreme loyal n wants peace to rule. GOD bless nigeria, I still have hope.

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  87. you have stolen enough go and rest, we all know your past. we don't need you or APC even the so called PDP these two parties are the same thieves, infact APC is getting worse those thieves that are not getting the chance in PDP are now moving to APC to joining the greedy and selfish APC (tinubu)

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  88. Linda, I'm beginning to think this thing is not ordinary. Like my fellow libers will say "end time things" lol

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  89. The issue with what is going on in the country is that those selfish pliticians who wants power by all means are migrating to APC to see what they can grab since they think there will be a level playing ground in APC but I laff, Turaki adamawa has again left PDP becouse he can no longer manipulate PDP and thinks APC will be better but forgeting that all the power mongers are moving to APC and its not going to be an easy one. The founders have intentions and since they are looking for people they can accept anything that is leaving PDP but come 2015 their eyes will clear.

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  90. Na today..clueless old man

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  91. #Atiku joins APC...........Robert Mugabe will soon join APC ....Post humous invitation sould be extended to IDI AMIN too.....Desperadoes

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  93. Political harlot you will still come back to your vomit.

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  94. Not interested! afterall APC is an old wine in a new bottle... God purnish them all

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  95. I am happy for internet, social media & blogs. It is hard 2 decieve pple nawadays, courtesy social media. Pple will vote integrity & personality come 2015. No political party is d best in 9ja. Just dat d motive of our opposition parties r ill_conceived (selfishness). Only if dey can take our gen interest @ heart, den 9ja will b gr8! ***ogamba chux***

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  96. "Our history and that of many other countries in Africa and Eastern Europe ought to teach us that this is very dangerous and must stop". Pls has anyone heard of politicians cross-carpeting anyhow in any of these so called western political climes? No ideologies, all self serving.Same content in new bottle,(Refill). All these APC Piranhas looking to voraciously scrape what is left of Nigeria after PDP has sidelined them these past years,I'll rather go with PDP Pls. At least they aren't as thirsty. Tinubu/Buhari/Kwankwaso/Rochas Tuah! The worst of old PDP in one can. Mbah!!!

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  97. He is just a political Prostitute, moving from Party to to party, an not suprised

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  98. OGA ATIKU LEV ALL THIS SWEET MOUTH MATTER ABEG. WERE ALL DS PROBLEMS NT DRE WEN U WERE D VP? WAT DID U DO 2 CHANGE THEM,NTHNG. IF UR OGA DDNT DO SMTH AS D PRESIDO,Y DDNT U DO UR OWN PART? IS NW DT U WAN CM TELL US WEYTIN WE KW U NO GO FIT DO,ALL U WANT IS VOTES 4U 2 GET DRE AND D REST IS HISTORY AFTA U R SWORN-IN.I DNT KW Y YOUNG INTELLIGENT PPL OF 30S -50 R NT ALLOWED NEAR 2 D PRESIDO'S SEAT OR ODA OFFICES. I BLIV THEY WILL CHANGE THINGS.

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  99. Good for him. Opposition is allowed. At but make dem politicians Bhave demselvs cos as for me I af wised.!!

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  100. Instead of APC,I will rather vote For a mad man.I am happy for PDP bcos all the bad eggs are defecting to APC.It is time for PDP to rebrand.APC(Anti-Progressive Congress)

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  101. When Nuhu Ribadu was the EFCC chairman,HE said Tinubu Ahmed corruption is of highest order.Now the same Tinubu is the leader of the same party Ribadu belongs to.Bunch of Thieves.

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  102. By the way things are going the northerns are in desperately need of this power. This is pure tribal and regional party "APC ". Well ..lets wait for the main drama. I wonder how Buahri, Tinubu, Atiku and obasanjo will come up with thesame political ideology and direction to win come 2015. Goodkuck to them

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  103. APC is heading for a ship wreck with the calibre of people that is joining them. Same of same. Nothing change.

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  104. Am loving the political scene at d moment, not bcos am a fan of atiku or APC, but becos I love a two(major two) party system, just like that in the US. I want a scenario where every party is held responsible for their actions and policy, unlike what it haz been in the past where PDP held the nation in hostage like to say we have no choice as a people, A situation where the PDP primaries determines who wins the main general election..there shuld be competition in the political scene,

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  105. lets jst vote in a person of integrity... more of personalities and enough of this party this and this party that...we just need a good leader..thats all

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  106. That clip obviously prove to show that the man in question has fidelity issues with his wife. If not, the old man wouldnt have been that defensive. Uche did a great job

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  107. This man Has no scuples he crosses carpets more than a zebra crossing.pls. Have u ever heard a Democrat criss crossing btw the republican party? Please dis people want to be relevant any way they can.they want to control the country anyway they can.Oga u can Go!!u have never done jack shit for Nigeria and Nigerians it has bin for. U and ur psychotic supporters who have no say in the affairs of Nigeria anymore. PDP Power!!! we will forever remain the only unifying party in Africa.

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  108. IF YOU TAKE 20 ROTTEN ORANGES FROM ONE BASKET TO ANOTHER THEY ARE STILL ROTTEN. NIGERIANS SHINE YOUR EYES AND SEE WHATS GOING ON. THE ROTTEN ONES ARE LEAVING TO FORM SOMETHING EVEN MORE ROTTEN.

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  109. @ anonymous 7.16am,you forgot to add their garrulous & moronic looking publicity secretary also a muslim Alhaji lai mohammed!

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  110. I rep PDP in my bedroom come 2015. The winner of 2015 election already knows himself so let's chill.

    Linda if you like no post my comment. Mschewwwwww

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  111. From PDP to ACN, from ACN back to PDP and now APC. I see Jonathan still rule Nigeria come 2015. I foresee leadership problem and presidential candidate problem in APC.

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  112. From PDP to ACN, from ACN back to PDP and now APC. I see Jonathan still rule Nigeria come 2015. I foresee leadership problem and presidential candidate problem in APC.

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