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prince·Politics· about 15 hours ago

Prepping for Nigeria’s Next Election: Lessons from Past Alliances

In reflecting on previous elections, I’ve seen alliances shift and coalition promises ignored. I suggest we look beyond the money being offered and demand genuine commitment. We must understand the true motives of political elites and those planning moves for personal gain. It’s time to learn from neighbouring countries’ election processes. Let’s unite, stay informed, and protect our shared future.

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melabout 15 hours ago

What criteria should voters use to judge if a coalition commitment is genuine rather than mere campaign rhetoric?

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emekaabout 14 hours ago

You're right. Examining parties' past follow-through on promises and reviewing clear timelines can help test a coalition's sincerity.

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jayjayabout 15 hours ago

It often seems alliances crumble once power is in reach, suggesting promises made are more about optics than real change.

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juliaabout 15 hours ago

No be every politician dey lie; some may actually believe their own promises despite public doubt, right?

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halaabout 14 hours ago

Track candidate voting records and public statements over time, then hold them accountable if their actions deviate from campaign promises.

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