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Re: Politics is a dirty game.
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Evergreenpost
on 17/07/2025, 11:10:51 UTC
Nigeria's election is no longer judged by what the government has done or achieved while in office.

Also, your vote no longer seems to count.

As you rightly said, politics is a dirty game. Those politicians forming coalitions to bring down the APC are also deceivers. They are not genuinely concerned about Nigerians; they simply want power.

They have no concrete plans to tackle kidnapping, banditry, or insecurity.

Don’t be carried away by their moves.

A politician like El-Rufai is only against Tinubu because he feels he was not properly compensated for the sacrifices he made during the last election.
Nigeria is ruled by corrupted leaders who are completely selfish and only care about their personal gain in the system. We're talking about leaders that doesn't pull strings to help or provide social amenities for their citizens, they're just stick to empowering themselves be more wealthier and acquire power. We've watch the dirty game called politics played in the country and I must confess, it's never an easy route with these politicians and parties.

Who do you support when it's time for election? Ofcourse I'm not sticking to some average or false promises made by these politicians, km only going with my instincts because these parties and politicians are the same thing. They're completely no differences between the APC or PDP.

If the entire leadership of Rivers State can be suspended over personal reasons, it clearly shows that our leaders are not upholding the constitution properly. They have no genuine love for the citizens in their hearts. It also shows that our democracy is no longer based on votes.

Recently, during the local government elections held across the country, candidates were declared winners even before INEC officials could complete the voting process. That alone tells you everything you need to know.

I sincerely wish Nigerians could vote for a political party that is neither APC nor PDP. Even the Labour Party doesn’t seem truly committed to representing the people's interests.

If Omoyele Sowore eventually contests for president, I might vote for him. Otherwise, I would rather stay home and sleep on election day because it no longer feels like our votes count. May God spare our lives.

One thing is certain: Baba Bola Tinubu is likely to win again, so let’s be prepared for it.