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Nigeria 2023 Presidential Election: The Few and the Majority Game

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Citizens have expressed a variety of views since the door to form purchase for various political positions in 2023 was opened by political parties and politicians who are not expected to indicate interest in the presidential position purchased forms. According to our analysis, mixed emotions to the politicians who showed interest in the presidency are not as strong as to the sentiments exhibited towards the cost of form issued by the two major political parties, the All Progressives Congress and the People’s Democratic Party.

Our analyst discovered that the People’s Democratic Party made a total of N646 million by selling the forms to 17 aspirants, while the All Progressives Congress made a total of N1.23 billion.

Ordinary Nigerians and members of civil society organizations were startled that political parties could sell forms at a price that may improve residents’ socioeconomic position in areas where many hopefuls live. Many of the hopefuls, according to certain citizens and CSOs, bought the form in the hopes of securing political jobs after the 2023 general elections. The biggest parties, according to the submission, sell forms at a high cost in order to raise sufficient campaign funds.

Overall, our analyst believes that because all of the hopefuls cannot be candidates, the essential ones will emerge as the contest heats up. In the next days, the two parties are anticipated to use specific methods and techniques to reduce the number. President Buhari’s methods of imposing a mandatory resignation letter submission a few days ago, as well as some applicants’ inability to submit their forms before the deadline, have already paid off.

An online national newspaper reports that “No fewer than 25 presidential aspirants will contest for the presidential ticket of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). As of midnight Friday, the 25 aspirants were able to meet the deadline for the submission of completed forms. To this end, the 25 aspirants will slug it out at the presidential primary of the party slated for May 30.”

The critical few would emerge for the race, based on the earlier hypothesis. During the 2023 presidential election, Nigerians can anticipate five political parties to have formidable candidates. In other words, from a pool of less than 40 candidates, the critical few would be offered to Nigerians. Candidates will make up the final critical few, but the electorate will be the most important factor. The crucial major should be a requirement for one of the final critical few to become the next president.

The critical major, on the other hand, would not make the critical choice, which should be enough to change weak leadership and competence that have been the main problems of the country over the years. The low turnout in recent presidential elections, as well as voting along ethnic and religious lines, demonstrate this.

The Political Maze in Nigeria With “Anything” Office

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In spite of his earlier payment of N100 million for the presidential Nomination and Expression of Interest forms of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and launching campaign with fanfare, the former National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, on 14th May 2022, participated in the party’s screening for a senatorial seat.

Oshiomhole, who is an erstwhile Governor of Edo State, reportedly arrived the venue of the screening exercise at Fraiser Suite, Abuja, at about 8:12 pm on the aforementioned date.

Mr Oshiomhole had earlier declared to contest for Edo North Senatorial District. However, in a twist, he made a U-turn, then announced his presidential bid some weeks ago at an elaborate event in Abuja, the Nigeria’s capital territory.

In his declaration speech, Mr Oshiomhole claimed he was the best candidate to be Nigeria’s next president having been a labour leader and a governor. He said his government would be for the workers and working people and not the Nigerian elite.

By his participation at the APC’s Senatorial screening exercise, it is now clear that the ex-labour leader bought two forms: for President and Senate.

Despite paying N100 million for the presidential nomination form and launching his presidential campaign with fanfare, the former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, has been screened by the party for a senatorial seat.

The former Edo State governor arrived the venue of the screening exercise at Fraiser Suite, Abuja, at about 8:12 p.m. and maneuvered his way into the venue of the exercise through the crowd at the entrance.

Mr Oshiomhole had earlier declared to contest for Edo North Senatorial District. However, in a twist, he announced his presidential bid some weeks ago at an elaborate event in Abuja.

In a related development, the wife of the incumbent Ondo State Governor, Betty Akeredolu, who is currently aspiring for the seat of the Imo East Senatorial district, where she hails from, was also at the venue of the APC’s screening exercise for senatorial aspirants.

Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu arrived the venue very early at about 3 pm, though the screening did not start until 7 pm.

If given the ticket, Mrs Akeredolu (Nee Anyanwu) seeks to succeed the incumbent Senator for the zone in the person of Onyewuchi Ezenwa.

It’s noteworthy that the Governor of Kano State, Umar Ganduje was equally in attendance at the venue for the APC’s senatorial screening.

Mr Ganduje, who would be completing his constitutionally allowed second tenure in 2023, seeks to join other former governors who have essentially turned the senate to retirement home.

However, on the screening day being Saturday, the venue of the exercise was reportedly chaotic due to the poor arrangement.

The screening committee is expected to screen 351 aspirants who bought the senate nomination and expression of interest forms of the ruling party. The screening is billed to last for two days, though it’s unclear if the exercise would be completed within the stipulated period.

It could be recalled that Oshiomhole’s removal as the National Chairman of the APC was as a result of controversies and various factions that ensued in the party in the period under review.

Hence, it won’t be out of place if stated that the unionist turned politician is synonymous with controversy. Little wonder he is feeding the mindsets of his teeming followers with unreliable actions and inactions, ahead of the 2023 general elections in Nigeria.

Though I’m aware he’s one of the persons that were never aspiring for the Nigeria’s number-one position, am only worried about the electorate who remain gullible and has refused to face realities.

Nigerians ought to acknowledge the politicians that are genuinely willing to occupy any political position, especially the presidential seat. The proposed awareness would enable them to realize how best to take their actions, or react to events as they unfold.

One who is duly informed, can never be deceived, hence cannot be prone to vulnerability. This is, therefore, a clarion call for Nigerians to ensure that they become politically aware as the 2023 polls draw nearer by the day.

Nigerian Labour Congress’ Lamentation On Wike’s Excesses, ‘Non-Payment Of Salaries’

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The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has berated Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State for donating huge sums of money to other states in the country, while withholding salaries and pensions of Rivers’ workers and retirees.

The NLC, who disclosed this via its National President, Ayuba Wabba, stated that the situation had caused workers in the state to move around in black ‘mourning robes’, while children of pensioners protest naked in public.

According to the NLC, findings revealed that Wike, a presidential aspirant of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has donated at least N7.4 billion to seven states across the country since he became governor in 2015.

“The gale of donations to different causes has not escaped the attention of hungry workers and pensioners in Rivers State who watch as their state adorns the robe of Father Christmas to other states while their salaries and pensions are withheld.”  Wabba, said this in a letter to Governor Wike, dated May 5, 2022.

The NLC also accused Wike of denying eligible civil servants promotion since 2012 till date and also refusing to implement annual salary increment and pension incremental rates in the State.

Mr Wabba said the non-payment of pension arrears, gratuities and death benefits in Rivers State had exposed retirees to unimaginable pains and trauma, saying Wike’s administration had failed to act on the report of a tripartite committee set up to resolve the issues.

The labour union expressed shock that the governor had not paid the terminal benefits of retirees for the past seven years, despite Rivers State being one of the richest states in Nigeria.

Mr Wabba wondered why Wike would donate money to other states in the country when workers in his state were not paid, thereby reminding the governor that “charity begins at home”.

The NLC further hinted that Bayelsa, Benue, Sokoto and Akwa Ibom States top the list of the seven states that had immensely benefited from Wike’s largesse, saying Wike in January 2021 donated N500 million to support the rebuilding of Sokoto Central Market destroyed by fire.

The governor, in February 2018, donated N200 million to the Benue State Government for relief materials and medicine for persons displaced after herdsmen attack.

It can be recalled that in March 2022, the Radio Nigeria reported that Governor Wike donated N400 million to victims of fire disasters at the Katsina Ala and High level main market. This was the second donation to Benue State alone, totaling N600 million.

Furthermore, there was also a report that Wike in April 2022, donated N200 million to victims of a violent attack in Kaduna State.

He also committed N5 billion for infrastructure upgrade at the Yenagoa campus of the Nigerian Law School, Bayelsa State. In February 2022, his government, again, donated N500 million to the Bayelsa State Medical Science University in Yenagoa.

Reports further indicate that the Rivers State had been rewarded with a campus of the Nigerian Law School in Port Harcourt, which is currently under construction.

Governor Wike last year, pledged N600 million to support the building of a teaching hospital in Akwa Ibom State.

However, the Rivers State Commissioner of Information, Paulinus Nsirim, declined comment on the reports when asked to do so by newsmen. His silence insinuated that the allegations of the NLC were accurate and in order.

It’s no longer news that most Nigeria’s politicians, most times act not unlike people that are placed under a certain spell. If these reports, as stated above, are something to go by or hold water, then it implies these men aren’t just heartless but ‘monsters’ in sheep clothing.

No payment of salaries and pensions has become a recurring decimal to the various sitting governors in Nigeria, yet huge amounts of monies is expended, on a daily basis, on mere frivolities by their governments.

Time has really come for the electorate to, at least for once, get it right for their future’s sake.

Need for Strategic Caution as Nigerians Engage in Big Searches to Figure Out Three Keywords in the Wake of Deborah’s Death

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Nigerians continue to discuss Deborah Samuel Yakubu’s death as they seek better ways to live together peacefully despite their religious, ethnic, socioeconomic, and political affiliation divides. Our analyst mentioned in the earlier piece that if the remote reasons of unjust killings around the country are not discovered utilizing quantum approach, Deborah’s death will not be the last.

So far, the death debate has divided Nigerians into many groups, with members of each group using a variety of offensive and protective terms. Our analyst investigates what people have been searching on the Internet concerning the Sokoto incident in terms of Islam, Muslims, Christianity, and blasphemy. Our analyst focused on Nigerians’ use of various search engines, particularly Google, to figure out the three terms in the midst of Deborah’s Death.

Our analyst used Google trends, a Google product that normalizes people’s search interest over time, to figure out what Nigerians searched between May 8 and May 15, 2022. Users of the Google search engine conducted a total of 22,038 searches during this time period. According to this graph, individuals were more interested in learning about or comprehending Islam than Christianity, Muslims, or the bone of dispute, blasphemy. According to our findings, Islam accounted for 39.3 percent of all queries, with only a 2% difference between Christians (20.6%) and Muslims (20.8%). Over 19% of the searches were conducted with the goal of learning more about blasphemy.

When it came to learning more about blasphemy through related words, the majority of the searches were related to Sokoto Blasphemy, Blasphemy in Sokoto, Deborah, Prophet Muhammed (SAW) and Sokoto Blasphemy video. Within the need for understanding Islam, Blasphemy in Islam, what is blasphemy, punishment for blasphemy in Islam, Islamic ruling on blasphemy and blasphemy in hadith were predominantly searched. Christianity was largely understood through Christian girl killed in Sokoto, punishment for blasphemy in Christianity, blasphemy in Christianity and Islam while blasphemy in Islam, Prophet Muhammed and Jihad were employed for understanding Muslims.

Exhibit 1: Public Interest in Blasphemy, Islam, Christianity and Muslim

Source: Google Trends, 2022; Infoprations Analysis, 2022

Given that users rarely utilize the question strategy to query information from Google search, our analyst looked into The Authentic Answer, a technology that converts search interest into questions or explicitly looks for implicit questions made by search engine users. According to a scan of The Authentic Answer’s global database on the incident, 33 important questions were posed via search engines (see Exhibit 2). People have inquired about whether blasphemy is a crime, how many countries have blasphemy laws, whether blasphemy is not a crime, whether blasphemy is a crime in Nigeria, whether blasphemy is a crime in Nigeria among others.

Exhibit 2: The Key Questions asked globally

Source: The Authentic Answer, 2022

Exhibit 3: Prepositions used globally

Source: The Authentic Answer, 2022

Our analyst concludes that the users must have received varied replies to their questions based on their search habits and interests. The answers must have come from various sources, each with its own agenda. Some organisations and individuals may wish to cause havoc by crafting propaganda and provocative information to align with the public’s interest in comprehending the occurrence in relation to important players, regions, and the personalities of specific persons. While mentioned in the last post, as public conversation on the incident on digital platforms continues, stakeholders at all levels must rise to the challenge of establishing systems that check the transmission of erroneous and misleading information.