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Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by joepepsy(m): 1:29am On Jul 16, 2019
Why will he step down for a thief, for the sake of the unborn generation we all advice him to retain his position.
thesicilian:
Will Buhari step down if Atiku wins at the tribunal?

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Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by mindtricks: 1:33am On Jul 16, 2019
Reserve commented. We dey look.
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by HimName: 1:49am On Jul 16, 2019
Atiku's low priced slaves are rapidly losing hope. grin

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Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by eyescue(m): 2:48am On Jul 16, 2019
dorothybella:
Today, the Independent National Electoral Commission described the 48-compact disc evidence tendered by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, as empty and lacking in probative value
According to reports four of the video clips played at the Presidential Election Tribunal court hall included ‘countdown of Osun Decides,’ a production of Channels Television, with Seun Okinbaloye as host. In the production dated February 8, Mike Igini, Resident Electoral Commissioner for Akwa Ibom, had talked about the readiness of the electoral body to transmit the February 23 general elections electronically.

The second video was a clip of the postponement of the general elections by INEC chairman, Prof. Yakubu Mahmood while the third video was a clip of AFEX Nigeria training of INEC ad-hoc staff on electronic result transmission. Similarly, the briefing by the Nigerian Army authority on the status of President Muhammadu Buhari’s alleged certificate saga completed the four materials shown in court. Counsel for the petitioners, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, had led the spokesman for the Atiku Abubakar Campaign Organisation, Segun Showunmi, to tender the materials before the five-man panel of justices.

During his cross-examination by counsel for INEC, Yunus Usman, SAN, Showunmi agreed that the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Akwa Ibom was not a spokesman for the Commission. Usman also made the witness to confirm that the chairman of the electoral body only expressed the hope of the Commission to transmit results of the general elections electronically, but that it was actually done.



Usman was of the view that the video clips front-loaded by the witness had nothing to do with the February 23 general elections. Showunmi attested to Usman’s question by saying that the four clips were events that preceded the election. The other clip was on the President’s certificate controversy, as the Army confirmed that Buhari had West African Examination Certificate with credits in English Language, History, Geography and a pass in English Literature.


Meanwhile, counsel for Buhari, Dr. Alex Izinyon, SAN, had tendered a video clip dated February 6 where chairman of the Commission hinged the possible transmission of the election electronically to the signing of a new Electoral Act. Drama however ensued as the petitioners’ legal team refused to allow their system to be used to play the CD. In the circumstance, Izinyon filed an oral application for adjournment to allow his team bring their system and screen to continue with the cross examination of the witness.

Justice Mohammed Garba went ahead to adjourn the proceedings until July 16 for continuation. Earlier, the petitioners had presented three of their witnesses, totaling about 40 of them out of the 400 that were listed to testify so far. On their parts, Babagana Kukawa, Hon. Abana Pogu, Suleman Mohammed, Local Government Area Collation Agents for PDP had alleged over-voting, vote-buying, and violent disruption of the election in their various states.

When they were crossed examined, the witnesses were unable to back up their allegations with documentary evidence. The counsel to INEC had reminded them that their signature on Forms EC8C (results transmitted to the local government areas) were approval of the exercise at polling units and ward levels across their states.





See more here https://thickmatch.com/video-evidence-empty-buhari-inec-others-tell-pdp/

[s]Today, the Independent National Electoral Commission described the 48-compact disc evidence tendered by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, as empty and lacking in probative value
According to reports four of the video clips played at the Presidential Election Tribunal court hall included ‘countdown of Osun Decides,’ a production of Channels Television, with Seun Okinbaloye as host. In the production dated February 8, Mike Igini, Resident Electoral Commissioner for Akwa Ibom, had talked about the readiness of the electoral body to transmit the February 23 general elections electronically.

The second video was a clip of the postponement of the general elections by INEC chairman, Prof. Yakubu Mahmood while the third video was a clip of AFEX Nigeria training of INEC ad-hoc staff on electronic result transmission. Similarly, the briefing by the Nigerian Army authority on the status of President Muhammadu Buhari’s alleged certificate saga completed the four materials shown in court. Counsel for the petitioners, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, had led the spokesman for the Atiku Abubakar Campaign Organisation, Segun Showunmi, to tender the materials before the five-man panel of justices.

During his cross-examination by counsel for INEC, Yunus Usman, SAN, Showunmi agreed that the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Akwa Ibom was not a spokesman for the Commission. Usman also made the witness to confirm that the chairman of the electoral body only expressed the hope of the Commission to transmit results of the general elections electronically, but that it was actually done.



Usman was of the view that the video clips front-loaded by the witness had nothing to do with the February 23 general elections. Showunmi attested to Usman’s question by saying that the four clips were events that preceded the election. The other clip was on the President’s certificate controversy, as the Army confirmed that Buhari had West African Examination Certificate with credits in English Language, History, Geography and a pass in English Literature.


Meanwhile, counsel for Buhari, Dr. Alex Izinyon, SAN, had tendered a video clip dated February 6 where chairman of the Commission hinged the possible transmission of the election electronically to the signing of a new Electoral Act. Drama however ensued as the petitioners’ legal team refused to allow their system to be used to play the CD. In the circumstance, Izinyon filed an oral application for adjournment to allow his team bring their system and screen to continue with the cross examination of the witness.

Justice Mohammed Garba went ahead to adjourn the proceedings until July 16 for continuation. Earlier, the petitioners had presented three of their witnesses, totaling about 40 of them out of the 400 that were listed to testify so far. On their parts, Babagana Kukawa, Hon. Abana Pogu, Suleman Mohammed, Local Government Area Collation Agents for PDP had alleged over-voting, vote-buying, and violent disruption of the election in their various states.

When they were crossed examined, the witnesses were unable to back up their allegations with documentary evidence. The counsel to INEC had reminded them that their signature on Forms EC8C (results transmitted to the local government areas) were approval of the exercise at polling units and ward levels across their states.[/s]

If this is true, then all I see is a mole within the house of PDP /Atiku who has played a critical role of changing the rightful evidence and bringing the wrong one. Mark my word, if this is true, then what I said OS just what happened a d I bet you it's not going to go well...
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by remirez07(m): 4:53am On Jul 16, 2019
Lol.. Atiku is too smart to rob. If they bribe this one off, another one is coming through. PDP have uncountable evidence that last election was scammed and rigged. I’m not seeing APC last one more year because they are too selfish, lies, wicked and inexperience. Naija shall take back her glory. Why shall I shy. Ekiti boy with accents.
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by Cantonese: 5:02am On Jul 16, 2019
Debaiz:
See these clowns.


So after all their noise on the tape, it is actually useless.


How can you bring tapes of subordinates when their boss already said nothing like electronic transmission especially without the electoral law.


That's why this country finds itself in this position today. Lies, lies and more lies ahead. The blind and hypnotized who refuse to be healed. Those who are in dreamland can keep sleeping. The reality of what we are presently facing in this nation is coming your way soon!
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by kingjrofficial(m): 5:04am On Jul 16, 2019
This Buhari Sef angry
AtikuWillWin cool
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by oyichi: 6:30am On Jul 16, 2019
Nigerian politicians are the most amateur in the world, in some countries, that inec chairman would have been dead by now and his replacement would have been more carefull
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by ejimatic: 6:46am On Jul 16, 2019
dorothybella:
Today, the Independent National Electoral Commission described the 48-compact disc evidence tendered by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, as empty and lacking in probative value
According to reports four of the video clips played at the Presidential Election Tribunal court hall included ‘countdown of Osun Decides,’ a production of Channels Television, with Seun Okinbaloye as host. In the production dated February 8, Mike Igini, Resident Electoral Commissioner for Akwa Ibom, had talked about the readiness of the electoral body to transmit the February 23 general elections electronically.

The second video was a clip of the postponement of the general elections by INEC chairman, Prof. Yakubu Mahmood while the third video was a clip of AFEX Nigeria training of INEC ad-hoc staff on electronic result transmission. Similarly, the briefing by the Nigerian Army authority on the status of President Muhammadu Buhari’s alleged certificate saga completed the four materials shown in court. Counsel for the petitioners, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, had led the spokesman for the Atiku Abubakar Campaign Organisation, Segun Showunmi, to tender the materials before the five-man panel of justices.

During his cross-examination by counsel for INEC, Yunus Usman, SAN, Showunmi agreed that the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Akwa Ibom was not a spokesman for the Commission. Usman also made the witness to confirm that the chairman of the electoral body only expressed the hope of the Commission to transmit results of the general elections electronically, but that it was actually done.



Usman was of the view that the video clips front-loaded by the witness had nothing to do with the February 23 general elections. Showunmi attested to Usman’s question by saying that the four clips were events that preceded the election. The other clip was on the President’s certificate controversy, as the Army confirmed that Buhari had West African Examination Certificate with credits in English Language, History, Geography and a pass in English Literature.


Meanwhile, counsel for Buhari, Dr. Alex Izinyon, SAN, had tendered a video clip dated February 6 where chairman of the Commission hinged the possible transmission of the election electronically to the signing of a new Electoral Act. Drama however ensued as the petitioners’ legal team refused to allow their system to be used to play the CD. In the circumstance, Izinyon filed an oral application for adjournment to allow his team bring their system and screen to continue with the cross examination of the witness.

Justice Mohammed Garba went ahead to adjourn the proceedings until July 16 for continuation. Earlier, the petitioners had presented three of their witnesses, totaling about 40 of them out of the 400 that were listed to testify so far. On their parts, Babagana Kukawa, Hon. Abana Pogu, Suleman Mohammed, Local Government Area Collation Agents for PDP had alleged over-voting, vote-buying, and violent disruption of the election in their various states.

When they were crossed examined, the witnesses were unable to back up their allegations with documentary evidence. The counsel to INEC had reminded them that their signature on Forms EC8C (results transmitted to the local government areas) were approval of the exercise at polling units and ward levels across their states.





See more here https://thickmatch.com/video-evidence-empty-buhari-inec-others-tell-pdp/
. The only video that is tenable is the one that shows voters at the polling booth stuffing the ballot box or causing violence at the polling center. The footage must show date and time. The background must have a lunk to the ward and the contested polling booth..Lawyers are just eating up Atikus money..... All his evidence hold no water .
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by frankson1(m): 7:51am On Jul 16, 2019
Debaiz:
See these clowns.


So after all their noise on the tape, it is actually useless.


How can you bring tapes of subordinates when their boss already said nothing like electronic transmission especially without the electoral law.

I thought they wanted to present live videos that were captured during the elections.

Atiku is the original DULLARD. Infact, he is more dullardER than the real dullard. For how long will he continue to allow his team use his head. By the time they are through with him that's when the the veil over his eyes will fall off.

#DESPERATION KILLS
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by frankson1(m): 7:54am On Jul 16, 2019
alizma:
They have scammed Atiku. Is his mother still alive? Someone should call his village people to talk to him else lawyers will drain every naira in his account and leave him penniless. Chai


Me think they are using voodoo on Atiku. I don't think he has close family members or associates to advise him.
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by majamajic(m): 8:12am On Jul 16, 2019
thesicilian:
Will Buhari step down if Atiku wins at the tribunal?

yes
Re: 'your Video Evidence Is Empty' - Buhari, INEC, Others Tell PDP by Halo22: 11:44am On Jul 16, 2019
Just do urself a favor and follow the update of the tribunal, you will stop conflicting urself.
garfield1:

Which reasonable evidence has atiku presented please

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