Following the postponement
of the elections there has been mixed reactions from Nigerians and NET sought
the opinion of showbiz stars that have been part of the electioneering process
in one way or the other.
While most of them declined
to comment on the issue, others like Ruggedman, Jahbless, Terry Tha Rapman
(T.R), Bunmi Davies expressed their thoughts.
Bunmi Davis
Your question is from the entertainment point of view right? So here goes: Can I plan a mega show on the scale I do within a week? Do the new election dates clash with other events we have been planning for a few months now? More questions than answers but we won’t give up. We are a resilient nation. Whatever the situation, Nigeria is home and we must give our all to make things work.
Jabless
Ruggedman
I will not speak as an entertainer but as a concerned Nigerian citizen. I see the postponement of the election as another confirmation of the shabby way Nigeria is being run right now. The reason I say this is because the date for the 2015 elections was fixed years ago, why did they choose the same month particularly a week to the elections to announce a postponement? That leaves room for people to assume foul play. The Boko Haram threat has been going on for years unabated and they expect Nigerians to believe that the same insurgents that have not been defeated in years will be defeated in six weeks?
Your question is from the entertainment point of view right? So here goes: Can I plan a mega show on the scale I do within a week? Do the new election dates clash with other events we have been planning for a few months now? More questions than answers but we won’t give up. We are a resilient nation. Whatever the situation, Nigeria is home and we must give our all to make things work.
Jabless
Ruggedman
I will not speak as an entertainer but as a concerned Nigerian citizen. I see the postponement of the election as another confirmation of the shabby way Nigeria is being run right now. The reason I say this is because the date for the 2015 elections was fixed years ago, why did they choose the same month particularly a week to the elections to announce a postponement? That leaves room for people to assume foul play. The Boko Haram threat has been going on for years unabated and they expect Nigerians to believe that the same insurgents that have not been defeated in years will be defeated in six weeks?
What happens if the
insurgent issue is not under control after six weeks? How are we so sure that
the ballot papers on ground will not be tampered with during the six weeks? Our
leaders are not helping our great country get any better. God save Nigeria.
T.R (Terry Tha Rapman)
Personally I am
disappointed in our government. I mean, it took us four years to prepare for
this and now they start pulling this a week before voting day. Something is
really wrong somewhere.
The commentators generally
split down the middle on the issue: some supported the move, the others
expressed discontent with it.
People refused to comment coz they don't want to tell the truth.
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