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Our PVC remain our only hope -By Muhammed Umar Shehu

Our PVCs remain our last ever strong weapon to eliminate leaders who don’t mean well for our country, and it’s people and the only means to achieving our of restoring the lost glory of our dear nation.

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The only faith remains for Nigerians now is to use our PVC to choose a competent and patriotic leader that can take us to the promise land because Nigerians have witnessed ample of hardship and hard times during this government regime. And this is a high time that Nigerians have to come back to their senses when choosing a leader in the next coming elections 2023.

Nigeria is a great country that is blessed with numerous blessings but we lack good governance and good leaders and that is the main reason everything is going in a wacky shape in this country because bad governance is the main reason why we’re still not moving forward in this country so it’s a right time we focus in changing the narrative of this country in the next coming elections to come 2023 by using our franchise rights which is a right to (vote and be voted for)

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Prof. Attahiru Jega once told us that “if you don’t vote, you lose the right to complain, we do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.” Our PVC remains our last hope to change the bad narrative of this great country to a better one because Nigerian has been bedevilled with myriad of problems and we can only change by voting competence and patriotic leaders.

The most painful mistake we’re going to made as a citizens of this great country is denying ourselves the franchise rights that is for not coming out to vote a good leader. As a citizen of a country make sure you come out and vote and also make sure your vote count by doing so we can be able to change the bad narrative of this great country to a good one and bring competent and patriotic leader that can take us to the promise land.

Make sure your vote count. Get your PVC and this is the only way we can eject bad leaders out of government and replace them with good ones. Our PVC is the most strong weapon we can use to eject bad leaders out of our government system and by doing so we give birth to better Nigeria of our dreams.

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Let me ask this to my fellow country men and women do you have voter’s card? Do you even know the essence or importance of voter’s card? At this worsening situation that we are in our voter’s card remain our freedom so make sure you have you voter’s card to avoid misfortune and putting bad governance in the governing system of this country.

Ensure you have your voter’s card and use it to change your future endeavours because your vote can be the best medicine or solution to Nigeria. Don’t vote for money or materialistic things because they only last for a moment, they are transient in nature. But vote for your right and for your conscience.

With our vote we can make it happen in give birth to the Nigeria of our dreams, a better and sustainable Nigeria that everyone will feel the sense of togetherness regardless of our religion and tribe all what matters is a unite Nigeria of our dreams since election have never been a means for conflict or using youths as political thuggery rather a means for electing good leaders.

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Our PVCs remain our last ever strong weapon to eliminate leaders who don’t mean well for our country, and it’s people and the only means to achieving our of restoring the lost glory of our dear nation.

The theme election has ever meant diversity, not violence. No matter how bad elements manipulate it in achieving it’s selfish goals it will never be the reason to act violently or cause unrest among your neighbours rather go out and vote for your candidate and make sure your vote count.

Muhammad Umar Shehu
Can be reach via
Umarshehu887@gmail.com 08035794769

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