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How to ensure these elections don’t destroy your emotions!



Politics is more emotional than football, thank God it happens only once in 4years. It has the capacity to spend your emotions, spend your energy and of course squander your time!
We look at the time spent, and console ourselves with – it’s our nation, it’s our lives, and it determines a lot of other factors, but the truth is man hours are perishing on the cross of politically driven discussions that may be to no end.
1. Make up your mind that Nigeria is your candidate. You are only voting someone who you believe will serve the best interest of Nigeria.
2. Be assured that most of the smear information in town right now are propaganda. Some people paid agents of political parties, some of them are more respected than others.
3. Almost every human being can be demonised! When they sought to put something on Daniel, and they couldn’t, they looked for a religious reason.
4. Everyone has something good they have done! All the extreme positions about this person did or didn’t do that is just calling a dog a bad name, so as to hang it.
5. Nigeria is better today because we have 2 strong parties. No matter who wins, the expectations of the people have been worked up, and they had better deliver.
6. The people abusing themselves on the newspaper pages, and television are meeting behind closed doors and settling the issues, don’t become an enemy of your friends or family because of them.
7. If you don’t know who to vote for, don’t listen to what people who have been paid or who will benefit from the system say, use a simple test, “who will I leave my loved ones with for 1 month?”

If in doubt about who to vote for, pray. God still answers the prayers of people who don’t have their opinions formed before voting. 

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