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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by meforyou1(m): 1:10pm On Feb 18, 2015
INEC should forget about card reader for now, and ask fashola to give igbo residents their PVCs asap. what kind of discrimination is this?

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by ichidodo: 1:10pm On Feb 18, 2015
Seun:
Please post updates about the things they are saying.
You no get TV? Wetin do ya hand?!...
Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Seun(m): 1:11pm On Feb 18, 2015
They have done just a few field tests and those tests were "over" 90% successful. He feels comfortable that these card readers can be used. But they cannot be perfect. Some of them will not work. Only 500 of the card readers (0.03% of the total) have failed. Their agreement with parties is that if the card reader fails during accreditation, then they will try and replace it, and the time lost will be added for accreditation. But if they cannot replace it on time, and they don't see why they can't because there will be redundancies in every ward, the elections will be postponed until the next day and there will be no revertion to manual voting otherwise it's guaranteed that the card readers will be sabotaged.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Burger01(m): 1:11pm On Feb 18, 2015
Jega knows what he is doing. There's a robust downtime recovery on ground for the card readers.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by JideTheBlogger(m): 1:12pm On Feb 18, 2015
I support card Reader....

Nice presentation by Jega.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Nobody: 1:12pm On Feb 18, 2015
Watched it on tvc,no senator there looked like an honourable person;with pot bellied looks disgrasing themselve. They'd better retire and give the youths a chance,awon agba'ya.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Seun(m): 1:12pm On Feb 18, 2015
ichidodo:
You no get TV? Wetin do ya hand?!...
The updates are for people who view this thread latter, after the broadcast is over. If they can read your updates, that will be much better.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Whitehorse: 1:12pm On Feb 18, 2015
@seun,

That's not correct, he said they've only DONE SIMULATION RFID tests, not field test. I'm watching it too
Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Burger01(m): 1:13pm On Feb 18, 2015
Jega is a real UMPIRE.. Applause.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by JideTheBlogger(m): 1:13pm On Feb 18, 2015
Seun:
They have done just a few field tests and those tests were 90% successful. He feels comfortable that these card readers can be used. But they cannot be perfect. Some of them will not work. Only 500 of the card readers (0.03% of the total) have failed. Their agreement with parties is that if the card reader fails during accreditation, then they will try and replace it, and the time lost will be added for accreditation. But if they cannot replace it on time, and they don't see why they can't because there will be redundancies in every ward, the elections will be postponed until the next day and there will be no revertion to manual voting otherwise it's guaranteed that the card readers will be sabotaged.
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Yes ooo., no manual at all abeg so the TANOIDs won't use their juju to spoil all card readers.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by tmtech: 1:13pm On Feb 18, 2015
Am lyking prof jega

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by bettercreature(m): 1:15pm On Feb 18, 2015
Ah!!! they've off my light ooo PHCN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by fkaz(m): 1:15pm On Feb 18, 2015
oloye121:
It takes a average of 30 seconds to verify the voter. The accreditation period is between 8am and 12 pm. 4 hours. The card reader is configured to work during this period. That means that the reader will only be able to accredit less than 500 voters. In my unit we have more than 1000 registered voters. So what will happen to the rest ? . I hope this will not lead to a breakdown of law and order

Any polling unit with more than 500 voters will have 2 card reader according to inec

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by bettercreature(m): 1:16pm On Feb 18, 2015
jEGA refused to answer if service chiefs says security is not guarrantee on march 28
Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by agabusta: 1:16pm On Feb 18, 2015
internetpo:


pls a link to the distribution chart pls

Although a chart is not here, but you will find useful information here.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/75-94-of-total-pvcs-distributed-inec/
Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by ichidodo: 1:16pm On Feb 18, 2015
meforyou1:
INEC should forget about card reader for now, and ask fashola to give igbo residents their PVCs asap. what kind of discrimination is this?
Tis things like these that snowball into crisis,violence and dissolution of the Amalgamation.

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Burger01(m): 1:17pm On Feb 18, 2015
Senators should not look for ways to reject the card readers but rather look for ways to improve the usage. Some processes might take long, still if it takes 5 days for everyone to vote then we shall be using 5 frigging days. No wayowayo..

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Seun(m): 1:17pm On Feb 18, 2015
Whitehorse:
@seun,

That's not correct, he said they've only DONE SIMULATION RFID tests, not field test. I'm watching it too
He said they have done simulation tests which were very successful, but only very few field tests, which were (only) 90% successful.
Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Dikolas(m): 1:18pm On Feb 18, 2015
better creature where you dey stay,my light too is off
Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by femliany(m): 1:18pm On Feb 18, 2015
i will use technology to fight corruption..that same person now dey fear PVC CARD READER...dat now no be part of technology again?

chei! dia ris goduo

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by melomelo: 1:20pm On Feb 18, 2015
GEJ/GMB
PDP/APC
HAUSA/YORUBA/IGBO
CHRISTIAN/ISLAM/TRADITIONAL BELIEVERS
Elders are watching
Prof W. Soyinka, others has spoken, let us be reasonable, half-a-word is enough for d wise....
Nigeria future not open to negotiation or bargaining.
'Think b4 u vote". Rather than "Vote b4 u think"
Be wise

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by bettercreature(m): 1:20pm On Feb 18, 2015
Seun:
He said they have done simulation tests which were very successful, but only very few field tests, which were (only) 90% successful.
Over 90 percent..not (only)

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by femliany(m): 1:20pm On Feb 18, 2015
I will use technology to fight corruption..that same person come dey fear Card reader now..no be part of technology e be?
chei!!!

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by bettercreature(m): 1:22pm On Feb 18, 2015
femliany:
I will use technology to fight corruption..that same person come dey fear Card reader now..no be part of technology e be?
chei!!!
One of his ministers says we have no capacity to fight corruption

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by amanze15(m): 1:23pm On Feb 18, 2015
Abaribe just made some mad sense grin

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by agabusta: 1:25pm On Feb 18, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
All in all, Jonathan will emerge victorious. This is the simple political arithmetics:

GEJ will win the SE/SS/MB. buhari will win heavily in the NW as usual; Kaduna is going to be hot and divided 50-50 between Kaduna north & south. besides, Jonathan's VP is from Kaduna and the sitting Governor is PDP too. Lamido of Jigawa will do all he can to gather some Jigawa votes for Jonathan. Votes from the SW will be split and GEJ will get a reasonable size of the votes from there. The NE will not be too impressive because of the ding dung battles between boko haram and the MNTF; losing ground and recapturing it tomorrow. embarassed embarassed

The APC soldiers on nairaland are fighting a lost battle. I pity them because they will know the real definition of frustration after the elections. cheesy cheesy cheesy

Goodluck Jonathan will remain Nigeria's president come next month! cool

Continue deceiving yourself and your paymaster. GEJ cannot win the MB. Let me break down the middle belt for you and the result.

Niger: GMB 70%
Kwara: GMB 60%
Nassarawa: GMB 60%
Benue: GEJ 60%
Plateau: GEJ 55%
Kogi: GMB 55%

Final result for the North Central zone (middle belt)

GMB 60%
GEJ 40%

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by LordMecuzy(m): 1:26pm On Feb 18, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
All in all, Jonathan will emerge victorious. This is the simple political arithmetics:

GEJ will win the SE/SS/MB. buhari will win heavily in the NW as usual; Kaduna is going to be hot and divided 50-50 between Kaduna north & south. besides, Jonathan's VP is from Kaduna and the sitting Governor is PDP too. Lamido of Jigawa will do all he can to gather some Jigawa votes for Jonathan. Votes from the SW will be split and GEJ will get a reasonable size of the votes from there. The NE will not be too impressive because of the ding dung battles between boko haram and the MNTF; losing ground and recapturing it tomorrow. embarassed embarassed

The APC soldiers on nairaland are fighting a lost battle. I pity them because they will know the real definition of frustration after the elections. cheesy cheesy cheesy

Goodluck Jonathan will remain Nigeria's president come next month! cool

MiddleBelt? Kwara, Nassarawa, Niger are APC stronghold my broda.. wakeup

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by femliany(m): 1:26pm On Feb 18, 2015
bettercreature:
One of his ministers says we have no capacity to fight corruption
na fear of the unknown dey grip dat one

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Re: Atahiru Jega Addressed The Nigerian Senate On 18th February 2014 (Video) by Arabambi1: 1:27pm On Feb 18, 2015
he is answering question on whether voting & accreditation can take place at the same time. He said even though it is inconvenient for people, it helps in reducing multiple voting where people vote in one polling unit & leave for another. I quite agree

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