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Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by kindnyce(m): 7:40am On Sep 03, 2015
Tee999:
PMB fighting corruption like an old soldier; blocking all bank transfer to abroad and a tough restriction on MoneyGram, one person can only send 921 dollars in every 3 months. Not considering international students who will pay school fees and businessmen. I believe the restrictions won't stop those big thieves but only making life difficult for ordinary people. These are not the change we voted for, you all know thieves go after them directly and stop making life difficult for other genuine citizens.


BUT THESE ARE AVENUES THE BIG THIEVES USED IN LAUNDERING LOOTED FUNDS.
ITS A PITY....BUT WE JUST HAVE TO PAY THR PRICE TO MAKE NIGERIA WORK.
GOD BLESS PMB
Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by Leyemoshood: 7:42am On Sep 03, 2015
exactlt,tell them wailing wailers grin grin


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Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by OlujobaSamuel: 7:43am On Sep 03, 2015
in my own humble opinion, this is a bad precedence the court is setting. How can you say floating of the order of the regulatory body policy statement is not enough reason to nullify the subsequent result as a result of such action. This judges no go kill us for this naija. there is no law that indicates cashless policy in the cbn act or bofia, so pls let float it and file our case in this judge's court. NONSENSE

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Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by Rotimi47: 7:48am On Sep 03, 2015
RichDad1:
PDP should forget about Lagos. Jimi Agbaje is a good man, but associating with PDP is his biggest political blunder. Bode George and goons should relocate to the Ekiti or Ondo for all I care. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
#awonwere #omoale #Tewonde #lagooners
Abeg make him no go Ondo State because they don't take nonsense there, they will simply stone him. Even a serving Governor was stoned and George & his goons won't be an exception; but Ekiti will be a good place for them to relocate.
Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by adeoladele(m): 7:49am On Sep 03, 2015
do you read news at all? do you school abroad? it was boldly stated that if you have an authentic document to back your huge money transfer like your admission letter, medical report if you are going for treatment and so on. dont come hear and mislead people if you dont know what to say keep shot for ever
Tee999:
PMB fighting corruption like an old soldier; blocking all bank transfer to abroad and a tough restriction on MoneyGram, one person can only send 921 dollars in every 3 months. Not considering international students who will pay school fees and businessmen. I believe the restrictions won't stop those big thieves but only making life difficult for ordinary people. These are not the change we voted for, you all know thieves go after them directly and stop making life difficult for other genuine citizens.
Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by Nobody: 8:01am On Sep 03, 2015
Chie e don be for Amaechi and Dakuku grin grin grin

Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by Nobody: 8:41am On Sep 03, 2015
APC is trying to set the record straight by challenging the ruling of the court for supporting the PDP for their petition against Ambode's candidacy. If not for the second ruling in favour of the APC, Ambode go don pack load comot for govt house.



I guess the electoral ACT needs amending since it predates the introduction of card reader or the INEC should endeavour to perfect the workings of the card reader in other future elections. Because I see this card reader issue as way governors whose election was faulty based on card reader issue to circumvent justice. Their new way of rigging would now be to bribe INEC officials to help them tamper with card readers in places they felt they have low supporters.
Re: Appeal Court: Faulty Card Reader Can’t Invalidate An Election by donc26(m): 9:26am On Sep 03, 2015
Mumu.how does it affect dakuku's case.dakuku said no elect was held in R/s .
Legitbaba:
Dakuku comes to mind....lolz
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