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Re: 20 Days To Polls: INEC’s New Rule Sparks Rigging Fears by Breeze5000: 3:46am On Mar 09, 2015 |
helpee: BUHARI contested against GEJ in 2011 and GEJ won! They said it was the best Nigerian election ever! And it was Conducted by JEGA. Now the same JEGA is conducting this one and people are shaky, so what could be the reason since he has been tried, tested and came out with flying colors. The only Reason i see here is this.. "One out of every two people that voted GEJ in 2011 now wants CHANGE and has moved to Buhari's Conner, since this info became Public... JEGA has been accused of everything under the Sun" Otherwise what has changed? Same JEGA! Same INEC!.... If you say he wants to support his HAUSA Brother, then I ask... did he suddenly just realize Buhari is HAUSA? If you say he has been Compromised with MONEY, it means with Money he can be Compromised, which also means he was Compromised in 2011 and GEJ actually did not win that election, in other words he has been running an illegal government. So which is it? |
Re: 20 Days To Polls: INEC’s New Rule Sparks Rigging Fears by hermesprogidy(m): 7:24am On Mar 09, 2015 |
BluStreak:I agree with you, the introduction of the incident card us indeed strange, I don't think INEC had that in their plans initially and it may just be a sign that jega may have started yielding to pressure. I don't claim to know it all, but the incident card smirks of ungodly pressure on jega. my grouse is with people who co me here and try to hoodwink Nigerians into thinking the govt shifted elections purely for unselfish reasons. |
Re: 20 Days To Polls: INEC’s New Rule Sparks Rigging Fears by hermesprogidy(m): 7:26am On Mar 09, 2015 |
BluStreak:I agree with you, the introduction of the incident card is indeed strange, I don't think INEC had that in their plans initially and it may just be a sign that jega may have started yielding to pressure. I don't claim to know it all, but the incident card smirks of ungodly pressure on jega. my grouse is with people who co me here and try to hoodwink Nigerians into thinking the govt shifted elections purely for unselfish reasons. |
Re: 20 Days To Polls: INEC’s New Rule Sparks Rigging Fears by Nobody: 6:45pm On Mar 10, 2015 |
How does author know so much about INEC state of preparedness and flaws with the card readers ? I was almost taken in until it dawned on my that the whole deceptive article was to justify postponement of the elections. Never ! |
Re: 20 Days To Polls: INEC’s New Rule Sparks Rigging Fears by BobNeli(m): 7:57pm On Mar 10, 2015 |
Oklander:Why not try and be logical in ur judgements and conclucsions. Assuming u are a judge in a law court, is this the way u'll be dismissing facts and arriving at baiased judgemental ratios? Lets try and help our IQs. |
Re: 20 Days To Polls: INEC’s New Rule Sparks Rigging Fears by BobNeli(m): 8:06pm On Mar 10, 2015 |
Oklander:Why not try and be logical in ur judgements and conclucsions. Assuming u are a judge in a law court, is this the way u'll be dismissing facts and arriving at baiased judgemental ratios? Lets try and help our IQs. |
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