Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Presidential and States Elections 2011, Nigerian Vote Their Governors and President Come Saturday 16 April 2011

Should Dirty Politics Be Nigerians Primary Objective, or Choosing The Right Men Who Are Capable of Moving Nigeria Forward, Prosperious and A Safe Place To Live and Work Be Nigerians Main Priority? Put aside Political difference and Discrimination and Vote only the right Person to Power this 16 and 23 April Presidential and Governor Elections 2011.
President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria


Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibiom State
Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN Governor of Lagos State.
    Saturday 16 and 23 April approaches, millions of Nigerians across various Cities, and Villages all over Nigeria are getting prepared to exercise their civil rights by democratically electing their governors and President into office. Nigeria is currently transforming and almost saying bye bye to those days where people deliberately sole their vote rights for money. The people of Nigeria now tend to focus on the governor/president's profile,  previous acheivement or performance in terms of development and job creation. In states like Lagos and Akwa Ibom state, the 2 Governors His Excellency
Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN Governor of Lagos State and
Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibiom State are been noted locally, Nationally and Internationally as the best and most hard working Governors in terms of infrastrutural development and creating a better state for its citizens to live, work and enjoy live. President Goodluck Jonathan, who took over the office of the president of the federal Republic of Nigeria has also been praise and congratulated by Nigerians across all the 36 states in Nigeria for his good governance. These are 3 Great Nigerian, as rated by fellow Nigerians, irrespective of which political party they belong to, do you think it is work voting them again? Don't you think it is time we seek for the best candidates whose aim is to transform Nigeria for good rather than fighting over political parties pro-paganda?

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