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Aubrey Norton and Nigel Hughes have Gotta to be Hungry to Win the Upcoming Elections

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April 1, 2025
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Dear Editor, 

Les Brown, the international motivational speaker, made some speeches, titled ‘You’ve Gotta be  Hungry’. As I observe Mr. Aubrey Norton and Mr. Nigel Hughes and the debate around the  presidential candidate for the Coalition, I am reminded of Les Brown’s speeches, and I don’t think  that they are hungry enough to win these upcoming elections. You gotta get hungry Aubrey Norton,  you have gotta be hungry Nigel Hughes to win the upcoming elections.  

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The PPP/C was so hungry to get back into office that they were innovative and creative. That they  could not wait for the full five years from 2015 -2020, so they brought the No-confidence motion  against the APNU/AFC government in 2018, literally toppling the government. They were so  hungry to get back into power that since that No-confidence motion, they made governance  difficult for the Coalition government until they left office in 2020. 

You think they stopped there? No, they were so hungry to get back into government that they  strategized, and guess what? They are back in government. They are so hungry to stay in  government that they are doing everything under the sun to win the 2025 General and Regional  Elections. 

Mr. Aubrey Norton, you have got to be so hungry to win these upcoming elections, Mr. Nigel  Hughes, you have got to be so hungry to win the next elections that you are willing to give it all  that you have got and to be creative and innovative in putting together a leadership team for the  Coalition to contest and win the next elections. 

You’ve gotta be hungry to win gentlemen!!! 

Sincerely, 

Citizen Audreyanna Thomas

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