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Reflections on Elections... by Banky W

Singer Banky W writes an interesting piece on the 2015 presidential elections which he shared on his blog. Read below...
The morning after..
It has been quite an interesting time in our Nation's History. Exhilarating for some, disappointing for others... but interesting nonetheless. The announcement of the 2015 Election results has dominated every news medium, traditional and social media platform in the last few days. Alongside most Nigerians worldwide, I was glued to my television throughout the process as INEC members slowly read out each result from each state, and then as the Chairman Mr Jega gave the final results and declared the winner.

Now that the dust has settled a little, it's time to share some of my random thoughts on what has just happened, and celebrate/highlight some of the key factors.

Here's to the President-elect, General Muhammudu Buhari. Congratulations Sir on your victory. Yours is a lesson of perseverance. After contesting and failing in 2003, 2007 and 2011, some would have understandably thrown in the towel on this particular goal. But it's never failure until you give up, give in and quit trying. There's a lesson for all of us in this. When you get knocked down, you get back up, dust yourself off, re-strategize, and try again. That's precisely what he did, and now he's the President-Elect. He's got a tough job ahead of him...the economy is coming upon harsh times; oil prices have crashed and foreign reserves have been depleted. The Unemployment rate and poverty index in Nigeria is at an all time high. General Buhari's administration have their work cut-out for them, and here's hoping they hit the ground running. It's time to cut the excesses of times past... time to focus on what's truly important to the Nigerian people, and make significant strides in the right direction. Everything needs improvement. Security, Employment, Power, Education... you name it. Change is what we voted for, and change they must deliver.

Here's to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Many of us have been vocal critics of the present administration over the past couple of years... but you've left a legacy of conducting/overseeing/allowing two free & fair elections to hold in Nigeria. That's more than any other President can say in our Nation's history. You've also been gracious in defeat, and your move to quickly congratulate the opposition has probably helped ease the atmosphere in these tense times. That these elections have been MOSTLY violence-free, is no small feat. Your position, that neither you nor any politician's ambition, is worth the blood of any Nigerian, is noble, applaudable, and appreciated. If you're going to go out, this is the way to do it.. with your head held high and your dignity intact.

Here's to Chairman of INEC, Professor Attahiru Muhammudu Jega. You've overseen such an intricate, tense, political process and come out mostly spotless. In recent times your job has probably been the most powerful and the most stressful in Nigeria, and yet you handled your affairs as cool as the other side of the pillow. Never once losing your temper, never once succumbing to pressure or drama, never once letting people see you sweat. Your attitude, manner, and competence in dealing with highly sensitive tasks and times, is one that is exemplary to all Nigerians. This is how to become a living legend. Our hope, however, is that INEC will improve upon this exercise and learn some very necessary lessons. The process to collate, calculate and announce results took entirely too long. It's 2015... we can't at this point, be that adverse to the use of excel sheets and calculators. Too much time passed between when votes were cast and when the results were announced that could be interpreted as an avenue for rigging to occur. The situation and allegations in States such as Rivers, and some areas in the North and East, should also be looked into for the purpose of eliminating any areas of malpractice in the future.

Here's to the young people that were actively involved in the political process this time around. It was encouraging to see more of us participate. For instance, one of the parties used peers of mine like Adebola Williams and Chude Jideonwo (and their media platforms) to handle their PR and campaign activities with great success; while other parties used spokespeople who some say may have done more harm than good. Sites like LindaIkeji's blog, Bella Naija, and YNaija, were just as, if not more important to candidates and voters, than traditional newspapers and media. This shows the innate tremendous power and influence that young people and our platforms have. Don't be surprised when you see some of these young people being appointed in strategic powerful positions in the near future.

Here's to the Nigerian People. This 2015 Election marks the first time in our history, that an incumbent President has been voted out of power. That in and of itself is a mark of a true democracy, and a sign that power still belongs to the people. My hope is that this will serve notice to the incoming administration at the Federal, State and Local levels. Gone are the days when our leaders can do whatever they like, and expect to remain in power with little to no backlash. Gone are the days when no matter how bad your actions are, or how bad a state we find ourselves in, we just say "it's Naija" and "God dey". The time has come where we must now hold our leaders accountable for the offices we have elected them into, and this election was the first step in that direction. We must pay attention... we must care. Not just about the office of the President, but the Governors, Senators, House of Reps, and Local Government positions. This is the only way we will see Nigeria truly change for the better. If we the people, just... care, again. Now is the time to keep track of campaign promises that were made, and see if they're delivered on. The reason Nigeria keeps recycling the same problems and issues with no end insight, decade after decade, is because of failed leadership and citizen apathy. Our leaders were corrupt and we just didn't care. Let's hope that change, indeed, has come.

To those of us that voted, whether your candidate won or lost, thank you for playing a very significant and important role in our Nation's Democracy and History. Thank you for letting your voice be heard. Thank you for braving the inconvenient, tense, and sometimes harsh, conditions to make sure you voted and that those votes were counted. We laughed together and we fought; we stood in line together under the burning sun, then the rain, then the sun again; we discussed and we argued... but we voted.

Nigeria has a current population of about 182+ Million people; only 29+ million of which voted in the recent elections. The winner of the elections had 15+ million votes. That means, only 8% of our population chose the direction of our country for the next 4 years. That's not good enough. I was watching the elections coverage, and it was sad to see that state by state, the eligible, registered voter turnout was less than 50%. That's not good enough. Some people will say that we voted along tribal lines; I say that most young people, who do not have the tribal prejudices that older generations have, simply didn't show up. Time and again, I'd be among groups of young people and ask who has picked up their PVC. 9 times out of 10, I'd be the only one. We have to do better. We seem to be content with tweeting, and instagram-ing, and arguing and pointing fingers... but when it comes to the most basic of our civic responsibilities... when it comes to actually playing a part in bringing about a better Nigeria that we all seek, we're nowhere to be found. Social Media activism is simply not enough.

Some young people tried, but were frustrated by the inefficiencies in the PVC collection process. My heart goes out to you if you truly tried, but for some reason couldn't get your card. Others were just "too busy" to go through what was required. To these ones, I say this: We saw pictures of Billionaires such as Aliko Dangote and Wale Tinubu voting. You are not busier than Dangote. If these ones could put their affairs on hold to register and vote, then clearly, we all need to get our priorities straight.

Some may say that elections here are rigged... well, you make it incredibly easy for someone to rig elections by not showing up. All the unused ballot papers can very easily be stamped for whoever they feel like. It becomes increasingly hard to rig when we show up en-masse. I pray, and work towards the day, when all the young people who are eligible, actually care enough to get up, go out and register to vote... and in that day, when we all actually do vote, we will truly be in charge of our Nation's destiny. We'll see a Nigeria that has a chance to cast away the burdens, problems and prejudices of times past, and finally live up to our potential.

- Banky Wellington

PS: Here's to General Buhari's daughter, Zahra... in the immortal words of FahlzTheBadGuy...  'Ello Bae :-)

158 comments:

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    1. Hahahaha Banky bad sharp guy.. Ello Bae kor... Thief Ole Barawo... Make General catch you first. Anyway well said tho... Valid points were made, only if we all could act on it. .. God bless Nigeria

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    2. Don't be silly. He made very valid points there.

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  2. It's All post election saga till further notice. It is well. Isah 43:19.

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  3. These entertainers are so funny.
    So now they all are writing their
    Own piece.
    The rejected stone is now accepted by all.
    God is wonderful.

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  4. nice piece .........




    meenah_wakil on instagram

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  5. nice piece .........




    meenah_wakil on instagram

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  6. U VE SAID IT ALL AND POINT IT OUT D WAI IT IS...THNX MAN FOR DS...WE PRY WE C THE POSITIVE AND GUD PART OF D PURPOSE OF D VOTES...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  7. beautiful write up

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  8. See my nude IMG_010415_2535






    APRIL FOOL !!!.... its ANGIEEBI 1..Lols..happy new month Jaree...

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  9. Love me some banky. Long live GEJ n Buhari

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  10. We don hear.
    We know all this already.

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  11. Mtchewww...no message, no point, no value. Go to the salon and trim ur beards. Eye service

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  12. Beautiful piece. I like.

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  13. The last time I checked, he campaigned for the incumbent president.. #Just saying

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  14. Interesting piece!!! I love Zahra's part.lol

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  15. Yaaaawn. This could have been shorter, got bored I couldnt even finish the piece

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  16. Such an epistle, he should let the journalists and writers do their jobs. I doubt any of the so called celebrities voted, all they did was social media propaganda.

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  17. Ah Banky W has got his eye on the first daughter oh! Don't look for President Buhari's trouble oh! Hehehe!

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  18. God bless GEJ, you have really shown the true meaning of democracy

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  19. This Banky is a gold digger, now he wants to date Zahra.... Hmm, Nigerian guys

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  20. I'm for Buhari all the way but Banky made a very important point when thanking GEJ.. he said, thank you for conducting/overseeing/allowing (Nigerian should bold face and capitalise the 'ALLOWING' free & fair elections to hold in Nigeria. ... yes GEJ allowed it and for that he has my respect.

    BTW Nice way to end it. That Buhari's girl will be chased everywhere now.

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  21. Nice one Banky. We should not catch you near his daughter. This one you already saying " hello bae". "E no hard e begin hard".







    Busy Fingers.

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  22. Cleverly done. spot on. I hope Nigerian youths will for one minute spare time to read this and let facebook, and instagram to rest cause those won't improve their lives but this advice from Banky can. God Bless You Banky.

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  23. if banky has written this, Great job.You are awesome.well said

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  24. Well written! I read through this piece effortlessly as if I was listening to a speech. Well done bro. So, the Zahra fever dey catch you too. Lol! It's allowed.

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  25. You are a writer man. And points taken

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  26. I love this. Lmao @ello bae part

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  27. Banke W ! Nice write up. Now you want.....

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  28. too long but nicely written

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  29. Banky W setting p since 1900..lol. good read. Very article and apt.

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  30. Banky W, please leave Zahra alone. Just know that she can't be one of your toothpicks.

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  31. Banky W...That was a great and intelligent write up. Well spoken. God bless you. Berryblast

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  32. Bad guy Banky W. Already positioning for Zahra☺. Future 1st in-law😆😂

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  33. Lol @ Zara shout out! Badt Guy :) nice piece tho

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  34. Banky u r a useless shameless fellow....isi ukwu HOD, which one b hello bae

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  35. u try,u nor go talk say u de trip for zara

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  36. Nice piece! Read half of it


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  37. You posted another person's write up on your blog,that's what you're about!SMH.

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  38. GMB is our next President in making. Congrats in adv. All LIB readers APC supporters I hail, and congratulates all of u mostly Temilayo Ogunleye, AbokiDaWarriBoy, Bobby Irabor&co.

    If u can't beat them, pls join them@least we wil experience d end of BH in our country. Congrats! Congrats!! Congrats!!! Sai Buhari.

    LINDA, thanks 4d prompt update's on d Presidential election results.

    Long Live LIB!

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  39. Banky, dis tin too long biko. Exam dey town

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  40. And this idiot is busy seeking for notice.... banky! banky! banky! Aw many times did I Kal you???? Stay off before ur career dies like pdp

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  41. So proud of you Bankole Wellington.

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  42. Classic end to the latter Banky ! But if papa catch you !!!!! i wouldnt wanna be dia lol... face awon socialites biko

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  43. Lovely write up Banky!
    Nice piece.

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  44. Nice piece Banky,I also see your not so subtle shout out to the president elects daughter.

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  45. Muaaah! Very brilliant and interesting write-up.. Thumbs up Banky!!

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  46. Banky pls comot ur eye for Zahra body o. She is mine o #lol

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  47. Banky W na sharp guy. See his epic shout out to Zahra.....'ElloBae'
    Banky please come and marry me. He really sounds very intelligent.

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  48. Hmmm! Everyone must talk their own. My own sef be dis. The Damascus journey - A Change of Course. Kindly click www.thepinkjournalng.blogspot.com.

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  49. Nice one Banky W. I have always known you are brainy. Buhari should better act, we are waiting

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  50. Wow!! Banky you did good with this write up! I enjoyed/read every bit of it from d beginning to d end...truth!!!

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  51. Needless to say, I'm really impressed, no fingers were pointed whilst still managing to deliver very valid points. Also clearly banky w is a very well educated and articulated man, 'elli bae yourself. Very impressed.

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  52. Mtcheeewww... Wetin concern buhari dota here?

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  53. Zahra had better looked into this Banky's 'immortal' conclusion to this epistle. Is he tripping or falling? Lol

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  54. Zahra had better looked into this Banky's 'immortal' conclusion to this epistle. Is he tripping or falling? Lol

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  55. GEJ FOR NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AND MO IBRAHIM PRIZE

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  56. Well put together banky-one long piece I read without getting bored .God bless nigeria

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  57. Well said bro, I took my time also to advise the Nigeria census board on the issues of the number here is a gr8tchance of ggetting the act approxm population of our dear beloved mother land. Thank you God bless Nigeria

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  58. Choi bankky is hitting on Zahra!!!

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  59. Well said Banky,intelligent write up!

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  60. Banky bobo, nyc one and i had no problem with you till u called out to Zahra. ypou want to be prsido's son in law, she wont gree o. Muslim lomo latile

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  61. Wow well said Banky. The PS got me smiling
    Afolabi Tosyne's blog

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  62. Wonderful write up Banky. You sure have a brilliant head on them shoulders. So on point and very true. PS Whatz with the famzimg of Zahra nv,

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  63. We here you,,,,,,only read the 1st 2 sentence of each paragraph so i guess the write up was good then.

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  64. @talkative banky w looking 4 a position when buhari isn't yet in peace

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  65. Hehehe. What a nice way to end a perfect and intelligent writeup. U're not just an artist but also an intelligent writer.

    God bless Nigeria

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  66. Ashewo u wan toast General's daughter lol, nice piece

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  67. Hahahhahaha.....Banky....i luv u sha

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  68. Yes he will have a tough job, but that is no excuse! We spared Jonathan no excuse so no one should start making excuses for Buhari! Jonathan too met a messy economy and country and was vilified from day one! Reason being that he is the head and must act like one! Same must be made and said about buhari! I have read addresses from obj and some of you with nuances of excuses! We must start seeing the change within one year, that's why we voted him! Same expectation that was made of Jonathan must be made of buhari! All these regionalized hypocrisy should stop! At least buhari would have support of people to work with him unlike Jonathan that didn't have northern cooperation from day one and those who claimed to support him were psychophants and treacherous! Change we want and change buhari must give!

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  69. Banky , I commend your brilliant write up but I don't understand the closing part of the article (Zahra, Ello Bae?). Linda take note!

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  70. Na Zahra be d next thing abi........bad guy. lol

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  71. oh boy u tripping? see hustle hian

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  72. See my guy..the last paragraph should be the tittle... Ello bae

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  73. very nice write up Bro. you are on point.

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  74. Inspiring speech, d ello bae st d end, too funny

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  75. Nice piece by Banky W, you've just summed it all up. God bless Nigeria

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  76. After it All... Zahra..Ello Bae!!

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  77. Nice words,..+ bad guy please don't corrupt that bae we r watching.

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  78. you ve said it all.. more power to ur elbow,

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  79. Lmaoooooooo. . BANKY OLOJU KOKORO.. HELLO BAE. God bless u for such an intelligent writeup. I like the way u addressed everyone involved. God bless Nigeria. . God bless us all.

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  80. Banky good one,cannot wait to see this change.

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  81. Nice write up Banky W

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  82. well said, ello Bae ke?watch yaself o

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  83. Linda did u vote? Banky u too like woman. Zahra should come back on social media. Shebi her papa don win

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  84. Well done Banky. Thought provoking. Keep the flag flying. Naija for life.

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  85. Writen like an elder stateman you are. Well writen and thought out

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  86. This is a beautiful piece, I really commend Banky for this. Many people should read this article and reflect on it.

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  87. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Congrats BUHARIANS..... Sai Buhari
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  88. Banky W! baadt guy. Omo! no sharp runs on the bae else..... I reserve my comments (lol). Nice said bro, Number One Fan!!! Ask my kits and kins they will tell you. Only Banky's CD in my car...lol!! I wan try dey listen to others now sha...

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  89. I love me some Banky W, intelligent and well written article

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  90. Pls what the meaning of PS??

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  91. I'm glad he mentioned your blog Linda. You did good being neutral online. He mentioned good blogs, and not the ones run by old ugly heifers.

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  92. well said...Banky

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  93. Hmm,mr capable na dat PS i site ooooo!i smell something

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  94. u are mad banky w, because u dont know shit, just go and snce and dance with niyola oloshi, appoint to some strategic positions in the future kor, ur stupidity has no limitations

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  95. I love love love Banky anydayyy! Great words bro, I'm proud of u! And incase u get to see this comment, this is BiolaEvergreen.
    And lol @ Ello bae :)

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  96. Banky W.... You are a politician in the making... Thumbs Up

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  97. First time commenting because this is worthing commenting on... Banky is one hell of a smart fella. No one could have said it better. Thank you Mr. W... Immortal words indeed - ElloBae

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  98. Waoh, nicely written ,am so impressed. Weldone Nigerians and kudos to you linda ikeji, you showed that we counted despite the different party affiliations. Your aim was to get the information across and you did a wonderful job with your unbiased reportage.

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  99. this is a well written,thought provoking piece.Just 8% of population actually voted Buhari.Youths must ensure they vote in elections going forward

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  100. Very well written. I concur. Smiley face:-)

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  101. Nicely written.I always knew u had brains kudos ayen eka mi...

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  102. Nicely written.I always knew u had brains kudos ayen eka mi...

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  103. I can see that the change has started with u Banky. Its either u re seeking for Zahra's attention or u were u not among those dancing with Jonathan few days ago. Changee indeed

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  104. Beautiful write up, well written and speaks the truth. Lol at the hello bae part. Hmmm Buhari's daughter is the latest catch in town

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  105. Dis na biology note o....too long!

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  106. Nice words from banky,I love u, Gen buhari have lots of work ,piling up, waiting. oil sector, light, no light in lag, osun states lite is better than lag itself. we need employment. its not gonna be easy but with great power comes great responsibility. God will help u, amen

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  107. You think that we don't know what you are doing
    Banky W. You are chasing Zahra Buhari. E no go workoh!

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  108. Love this write up.

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  109. Great words from a beautiful Nigerian. Here's to actors/actress/ musicians. Stick to your profession, so that your head will be constantly raised up-high anywhere you go.

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  110. And he wrote this?? Who wrote it for him? I'm sure he's not this articulate.... Trust me.
    A clear message though. Kudos!

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  111. Congrats GMB

    Visit us at
    www.udokajane.blogspot.com

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    1. I thought the same thing. Very well written, like one with future political aspiration.
      I wish most Nigerian youth will take such interest in Nigerian politics.

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  113. Well said Mr. W., we have come to the time when we don't like the status quo we go out and vote. God bless us and God bless Nigeria

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  114. Great words from BW. But no go near Zahra ooo.

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  115. Well said BankyW ! It was inspiring to see you vote at my Polling Center and you were humble enough to take photos with your fans. Yes we fought, pushed struggled, laughed and most importantly, we voted! Kudos to you!

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  116. Banky, this is a succinct, moderated and eloquent assessment of the elections. I am so Proud to be Nija right now. If we could pull off containing the Ebola epidemic, run largely free and fair elections - what can't we do? But like you said, social media activism is not action, we all need to contribute with more concerted efforts and it starts with the Vote.
    Can't wait for the upcoming gubers - it promises to be interesting.
    In the meantime, All hail Master Jedi Jega! :)

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  117. Good one from Banky.. But the last time I checked, he campaigned for the incumbent. Just saying tho

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  118. Banky, u don dey eye Buhari pikin, na wa to you oh. Interesting piece though.

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  119. Ehn ehn Banky W can speak English? You forgot to include stella dimoko amoung the bloggers you mentioned.

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  120. Ehn ehn Banky W can speak English? You forgot to include stella dimoko amoung the bloggers you mentioned.

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  121. Nicely written

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  122. GMB has won, we have heard. Change has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant light in four years. WAEC pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of our
    public/private lives. The Naira should gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years. All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government as u were
    of GEJ's. We will not hear the excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time o. Let
    us judge him by the same yardsticks.
    At the same time, we have not forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When he made
    these promises, he knew about the country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices were
    falling. He said he would do it, and Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his body
    language be towards bigwigs in his party that
    have been accused of corruption? How exactly
    does he intend to "fight corruption?"
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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  123. GMB has won, we have heard. Change has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant light in four years. WAEC pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of our
    public/private lives. The Naira should gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years. All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government as u were
    of GEJ's. We will not hear the excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time o. Let
    us judge him by the same yardsticks.
    At the same time, we have not forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When he made
    these promises, he knew about the country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices were
    falling. He said he would do it, and Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his body
    language be towards bigwigs in his party that
    have been accused of corruption? How exactly
    does he intend to "fight corruption?"
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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  124. Nice Speech with a Hilarious Conclusion!! "Ello Bae" lmaooooo

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  125. Wat a nice speacj.esp de last lines

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  126. Well spoken banky w

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