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Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by sbeezy8: 10:24pm On Mar 05, 2011 |
9ijaMan: We all kno PDP still has a srong presence in the SW- to deny such would be a lie. PDP in the SW isnt dead but its dying, still doesnt change the fact that many SW will vote for buhari ribadu and GEJ. I dont expect a block vote for SW this election because the candidates are sh!t. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by sbeezy8: 10:33pm On Mar 05, 2011 |
i see SW ( lagos ondo osun ogun eikti oyo)- 30% buhari if not more, 30% for ribadu, 30% GEJ- remain 10% can go either way |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by emmatok(m): 12:03am On Mar 06, 2011 |
@ EzeUche I don't doubt the SW numbers, but the NW & NE? I always said that dividing the SE from the SS would hurt us. So u want SS SE merged together. That is selfish of you . And it never happen. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by emmatok(m): 12:04am On Mar 06, 2011 |
@ EzeUche I don't doubt the SW numbers, but the NW & NE? I always said that dividing the SE from the SS would hurt us. So u want SS SE merged together. That is selfish of you . And it will never happen. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by comechop(m): 1:01am On Mar 06, 2011 |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by anonimi: 10:07am On Mar 06, 2011 |
While we are debating and identifying our favourites for president and governors of our states, we should not lose focus on the candidates for national and state assembly LEGISLATORS. Let us scrutinise, select and mobilise support for our candidates based on their individual integrity rather than blindly following party's choice that may be the wife, kid, in-law, relation of the party godfathers. We can reduce the legisLOOTERS and increase the legislators who can channel our needs to the executives and make better laws for us all. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by tlops(m): 7:43pm On Mar 06, 2011 |
The figure looks questionable to me! this number suggests that Half Nigerian population are eligible to vote and actually registered to vote considering the nature of the registration exercise. Good one. We should wait till after the election when 90 million people would have voted. Cos this people dont know how to cover their lies. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by odumchi: 7:53pm On Mar 06, 2011 |
42 million voters in northern Nigeria? Is this even legitimate? And yes the division of SS and SE is a sham. SS and SE are one Eastern Region, this is just the divide and conquer tactic at work. And again I support the old way of regional govmnt because this current way isn't working out. As it is now, Eastern oil is being used to beautify the once ugly North. Things must change |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by mamagee3(f): 11:02pm On Mar 06, 2011 |
eku_bear:Many things happened there. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by Time2Think(f): 11:41pm On Mar 06, 2011 |
tlops: Did u register? |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by tlops(m): 8:53pm On Mar 07, 2011 |
Time2Think: Yes! Do you want to buy my vote? |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by Obiagu1(m): 9:08pm On Mar 23, 2011 |
REVEALED: INEC DID NOT CARRY OUT AUDIT OF CENTERS FOR VOTERS’ REGISTRATION - ACE Contributed by AKI BUORO Sunday, 13 February 2011 Last Updated Monday, 14 February 2011 Alliance for Credible Elections (ACE - Nigeria) which monitored the just concluded Voters registration exercise conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has slammed the Electoral Commission for its inability to carry out an audit of the registration centres before it commenced the exercise. Similarly, ACE-Nigeria declared that 60 per cent of registration stations in the country were not manned by security agents thereby created room for some people to have cheated during the registration exercise by having a field day in underage and multiple registrations in addition to having the Registration machines in the homes of some individuals. ACE-Nigeria under the support of UNDP through its project on Democratic Governance for Democracy (DGD) which trained and deployed 3,885 observers and supervisors to observe and monitor the Voters registration exercise in all the Local Government Areas of the country, in a report released in Abuja, noted that underage and multiple registration as well; as location of registration units in private homes formed the major deficiency of the exercise conducted by INEC. In specific terms, the report of the ACE-Nigeria which was made available to our reports, noted that under aged registration characterize the conduct of the Voters registration in some states of the Federation particularly in Ogun, Ekitti, Kano, Kaduna, Kebbi, Katsina, Gombe, Oyo among others. The report for instance, specifically noted that in Kebbi State, registration of underage increased with the active connivance of political party agents while in some centres in Taruani Local Government Area in Kano State, there were no presence of Police thus made Security lax. Furthermore, the report which was submitted to the leadership of INEC also noted incidences of underage registration in some areas of Yobe State which it noted was against the laws of the Registration exercise adding that in many rural communities visited, in Kaduna State between 18th and 20th, January 2011, underage children were seen on queue for registration. Part of the report reads. When questioned, a few of the citizens claimed that they were not children, rather, their situation of poverty would not allow them to grow as fast and as big as people in the urban areas grow. Others claimed that though they could not be specific on the ages of their children, they were sure that these children were more than 18 years. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by Obiagu1(m): 9:10pm On Mar 23, 2011 |
Cont'd February 1 Kano state, at Doguwa Local Government there were reports of underage registration as also in Natsalle Primary School in Yardadi Ward of Kunchi Local Government. There was a report that Assistant Registration Officer (ARO) in Maraku B (005) in Doguwa Local Government was beaten three days earlier for refusing to allow under-aged to register. The ACE-Nigeria report with regards to Zamfara state, indicated that students from Government Girls Unity Secondary School Kotorkoshi led by the Principal of the School went to registration Center 004 located at Homawa in Sankalawa ward (010) of Bungudu LGA (005) in Zamfara Central Senatorial District for registration, which caused misunderstanding between the Registration Officers and the District head. ACE stressed that the absence of security in most stations could have necessitated the quadruple incidences of under aged registration adding that in Gada town of Sokoto State for instance, the registration centre was inappropriately placed at the District Head palace just as registration could not start before 2.00pm throughout the exercise in Binji LGA owing to theft of DDC machine. The report signed by General Secretary of ACE-Nigeria noted that when the registration officers were arrested by the police for questioning fellow NYSC members refused to proceed to their respective centres until the intervention of an NYSC official from Sokoto before the situation was normalized. |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by Remii(m): 9:19pm On Mar 23, 2011 |
Obiagu1: Wow! Only Osun, the omoluabi state, has the same initial and final number of voters. Uhmnnnnnn |
Re: Final Voter Register: 73. 5 Million Voters Eligible For Election by agabaI23(m): 8:12pm On Mar 26, 2011 |
Lol like I said earlier, that's how the north is more populated. Where are they to defend all these glaring manipulation? |
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