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They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by Fr33born(m): 2:17am On Mar 29, 2023
They came with their threats. They came with their money. They came with their intimidation, abum akwaa-akwuru (but I resisted all).

Prof. Nnenna Oti, The Abia State Inec Returning Officer.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRlveHVVpd0

Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by hakimi1974(m): 2:27am On Mar 29, 2023
that woman called Mahmoud yakubu should take a lesson or two from this heroine.

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Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by KanwuliaExtra: 2:44am On Mar 29, 2023
ABIA STATE is the pacesetter for where the people’s mandate could not be stolen. cheesy

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Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by Mjshexy(f): 5:28am On Mar 29, 2023
Mummy said not under her watch will the people's mandate be stolen, no amount of encomium can describe her selfless noble gesture

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Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by SmartPolician: 5:47am On Mar 29, 2023
She deserves a national recognition and award.

Wrongdoings must have consequences in this country and doing the right thing must be celebrated.

That's how even countries that don't care about religion work.

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Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by 48noble(m): 5:59am On Mar 29, 2023
Zuo
Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by blackpanda: 6:03am On Mar 29, 2023
hakimi1974:
that woman called Mahmoud yakubu should take a lesson or two from this heroine.

Go and sleep
Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by blackpanda: 6:04am On Mar 29, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:
ABIA STATE is the pacesetter for where the people’s mandate could not be stolen. cheesy

Yes, just like Lagos. Long live democracy grin
Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by tungamaje: 6:10am On Mar 29, 2023
The more reason I believe such jobs should always be handled by women. Dora Akunyili was also a typical stubborn woman who could not be intimidated, or induced with money and we saw how well she handled her position. Or should I say Igbo women? They are stubborn. Nothing like an elder said I must do it the way he likes. Or one chief or alhaji said it should be done that way. Who is that elder or chief?

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Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by KanwuliaExtra: 6:16am On Mar 29, 2023
blackpanda:


Yes, just like Lagos. Long live democracy grin
No court case in ABIA.
Anywhere there is court case. . . . Not legit until prove IN COURT. wink
Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by raskymonojendor: 6:17am On Mar 29, 2023
Good for her that she stood her ground. Despite the massive amount of rigging on the SE. A good name is better than Ill gotten wealth.

The Center for Democracy and Development (CDD) has released a report on how vote buying and violence marred the the governorship and state house of assembly elections.

The CDD, in a press statement released on Monday, said vote buying was more in the South-East than in any other geopolitical zones, while violence marred polls in North-West region during March 18th elections.

Recall that the governorship and state house of assembly elections were held on March 18 in 28 states across the country. According to CDD, voters were more focused on what they would get than the ideology of the candidates.

It said the vote-trading was made possible due to the prevailing economic hardship amid the current cash crunch.

“In total, 25.3 percent of observers noted vote buying at their polling units across the country with the highest figures reported in the northwest (35.4 percent) and southeast (41.4 percent),” the statement reads.

“In Anambra state, party agents were observed using materials, phones, and other souvenirs to entice voters. In the south-south, multiple party agents reported a desire for voters to show proof of their vote before being paid, with party agents reportedly compiling a list of their voters in Esan Central LGA, Edo state.

“The prevailing economic hardship in the country – 133 million Nigerians were estimated to be multidimensionally poor in 2022 according to the National Bureau of Statistics – and the continued shortages of fuel and particularly Naira were undoubtedly a factor in this.

“Votes were being traded for between N1,000-2,000 in parts of Edo and Benue states for example, with goods of similar value used in many cases in lieu of cash given the continued currency shortages. Across the region, manifestations of vote buying included the use of fabric, toiletries, ‘I-owe-you-vouchers’ and food items.”

The CDD said electoral violence was more in the northwest with voters being threatened with death in some polling units.

“Voter suppression, voter intimidation, and the destruction or theft of election materials predominantly by political party agents and politically aligned thugs were recorded across all six geopolitical zones,” it said.

“A total of 10.8 percent of observed polling units recorded violence and/or fighting; this was most pronounced in the northwest (19.9 percent) and south-south (11.6 percent) geopolitical zones with Bayelsa and Zamfara, the two states with the most incidents recorded by our observers.

“These violent incidents were often focused in political strongholds of opposition or perceived opponents which suggests that the use of BVAS – which can limit overvoting in principle has resulted in a more concerted effort to stymie votes than to try and stuff ballot boxes in order to rig the outcome of an election.

“Conventional forms of voter suppression were recorded by observers across the northwest zone, and most apparent in Zamfara where the bandits and vigilante groups, particularly Yan Sakai, were reported to have threatened voters with death if they voted for the incumbent.

“Similar incidents of intimidation were reported in all geo-political zones, and were most pronounced in the southeast zone (9.8 percent as compared with a nationwide average of 4.7 percent), with party agents involved. In Lagos, for example, voters were told to vote for the incumbent or they would be flogged in Lagbasa and Ado primary schools in Ajah LGA.”

The CDD said the outcome of the presidential and gubernatorial elections would either worsen or strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.

It added that some of these determining factors include, the pronounced ethnic divisions, the electorate’s increased awareness and involvement in the process, the political influence of alternative parties, and the incorporation of technology amongst others.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/03/how-vote-buying-violence-marred-polls-in-south-east-north-west-cdd-report/

Re: They Came With Their Threats, Money And Intimidation - Abia Returning Officer. by ChEkWaSIyKe(f): 6:59am On Mar 29, 2023
God will preserve this Prof. for libration of Abia state. A shame to all who answer professor for mouth.
A good name is better than Ill gotten wealth

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