Restoration Party of Nigeria (RP), a newly registered political party received its certificate of registration from the Independent National Electoral Commission on 10th January 2018.
In a video broadcast circulating on social media, the Founder and Chairman of Restoration Party of Nigeria, Nsehe Nseobong, urged young Nigerians to get actively involved in participatory politics in order to influence the outcome of the electoral process.
He called on 100 million young Nigerians to register for their voters card and to play their role in rewriting Nigeria’s destiny.
Best,
Nsehe Nseobong
Founder/Chairman
Restoration Party of Nigeria (RP)
Good luck to him and all his members.
ReplyDeleteNo be o my Restoration... All na wash jare...it is not by name.
ReplyDeleteAnother distraction. Forming political parties are not the issues but getting a competent candidate that will move this country forward without no region left behind.
ReplyDeleteCan that candidate come out of APC or PDP?
DeleteWe need more participation so new parties are important.
The first thing my brain processed was 'Rest in Peace' when I saw RP. Not a nice name for a political party.
ReplyDeleteRecycling of thieves
ReplyDeleteSo why dress like a hausa man?
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly.
DeleteI was already resolving to not enjoin any northern movement.
Am sorry to state here that, we do not need new parties again in this country.why? Because, the solution to the problem of this beloved country is not party registration.
ReplyDeleteMc pinky
People that will not even be able to afford the 40 million naira for the presidential ticket
ReplyDelete😂😂😂😂
They should just stop with the registration of new parties but rather make it a two party system at most 5. This will help bring some sanity and reduce corruption.
ReplyDeleteno no no no....na to reduce the existing ones,not creating more
ReplyDeleteNobody more than 40 years in the party
ReplyDeleteIs he the owner of Nsehe Microfinance Bank in Uyo? Nice initiative but Oga stop dressing like Hausa abeg, most things concerning them haven't been going down well with us recently, dress like the South south man you are.
ReplyDeleteIs he from the family that owns Nsehe Microfinance bank in Uyo?
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