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Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by kettykin: 11:12pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
Pierced: They world has just served APC breakfast 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by SaiOba: 11:17pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
We wonder why you think HE Peter Obi worked to make Bola Tinubu President Pierced: 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by PeterObi4LP: 11:20pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
Pierced: Shut up you this child. If only you know who PO is. Let INEC declear Tinubu winner then you'll know that being silent is not cowardice. 9 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by SenatePresdo(m): 11:22pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
CoronaVirusRelo: Bro I say make you relax. No too dey jump. Men are cooking, I have said it many times that's it now looking like a spam. You guys are celebrating too Early. 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Stone03: 12:32am On Feb 28, 2023 |
bsonenterprise: And I pray that the frustrations Nigerians have suffered over the years will be offloaded upon you and your generation. Your children will grow to deny you because of the curses that will plague your miserable life. So shall it be 5 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Wickedfacts: 12:44am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Pierced: Did you hear anything from Doyin Okupe? I warned Obidients about him 2 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by ruggedtimi(m): 12:47am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Pierced:stop spreading false news....Aisha has not been quiet. What a dump talk obi working for bat 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Doyou2019: 12:55am On Feb 28, 2023 |
DadaHammed:One thing I know is he and his ragtag urchins won't enjoy his reign as much as they think they will..It could very well be the opposite. 5 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by azpekuliar: 1:37am On Feb 28, 2023 |
CoronaVirusRelo: Obi’s mandate will not be stolen by either of those two wolves. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by blowjohn(m): 1:40am On Feb 28, 2023 |
agadez007: What were u doing there? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Hazlett1988: 2:10am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Pierced:Nah, Obi is smarter than anybody thinks, He is gathering all his fact and evidence right and fully prepared before he start his own action, Don't forget a lot of people people endorsed him Both the NLC and other reputable people, They all need to sit together and decide on the next serious step to take but I can bet you with you that Obi won't give up on this Election easily 7 Likes |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Samsunny99: 2:10am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Pierced:Your head need reset,wetin u want make them talk when them never collate result finish,try get sense 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Hazlett1988: 2:13am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Obi is smarter than anybody thinks, He is gathering all his fact and evidence right and fully prepared before he start his own action, Don't forget a lot of people people endorsed him Both the NLC and other reputable people, They all need to sit together and decide on the next serious step to take but I can bet you with you that Obi won't give up on this Election easily, INEC Messed with the wrong generation 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by stonemasonn: 2:34am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Hazlett1988:Obi came a distance third, what fact and evidence will propell him to first? 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by stonemasonn: 2:35am On Feb 28, 2023 |
PeterObi4LP:Everybody knows who PO is...He's a politician no more no less. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Susu888(m): 2:38am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Fvck the E.U, who gives a rats ass what they think!! |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by NwaliE01: 2:39am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Pierced:Wait until you get your BAT in the court. There's wisdom in silence. |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Horus(m): 2:41am On Feb 28, 2023 |
European Union says Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election ‘distorted’, not credible “INEC lacked efficient planning and transparency during critical stages of the electoral process, while on election day trust in INEC was seen to further reduce due to delayed polling processes PRESS RELEASE • FEBRUARY 27, 2023 Nigerians went to the polls in highly anticipated presidential and National Assembly elections that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) kept on schedule despite a volatile and challenging environment. Fundamental freedoms of assembly and movement were largely respected, yet the full enjoyment of the latter was impeded by insufficient planning, insecurity and the prevailing Naira and fuel shortages. Abuse of incumbency by various political office holders distorted the playing field and there were widespread allegations of vote buying. Media provided an extensive coverage of the three leading campaigns, while disinformation interfered with voters’ right to make an informed choice on election day. The EU EOM is continuing its observation of the ongoing collation and tabulation of results throughout the country. INEC’s operational capacity was hampered by the ongoing fuel and Naira shortage. Insecurity prevented it from accessing some Local Government Areas (LGAs), notably in the South. Attacks on INEC premises, including just days before polling, hindered preparations in affected areas, while instilling fear in voters. Overall, stakeholders had expressed confidence in INEC’s independence, professionalism, and voter information efforts, but this decreased ahead of elections. INEC lacked efficient planning and transparency during critical stages of the electoral process, while on election day trust in INEC was seen to further reduce due to delayed polling processes and information gaps related to much anticipated access to results on its Results Viewing Portal (IReV). In the lead-up to elections, the widely welcomed Electoral Act 2022 introduced measures aimed at building stakeholder trust, however leaving some important gaps in terms of accountability and INEC’s power to enforce the law. Weak points include a lack of INEC empowerment to enforce sanctions for electoral offences and breaches of campaign finance rules. Positively, INEC benefited from more timely financing than for previous contests. Other new provisions also aimed to enhance transparency of results. The introduction of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the IReV for the 2023 elections was perceived as an important step to ensure the integrity and credibility of elections. However, delayed training of technical personnel, an inadequate mock testing exercise, and a lack of public information on the election technologies diminished expectations and left room for speculation and uncertainty. During the early stages of collation, presidential result forms from polling units were not displayed on the IReV, while Senate and House of Representative results were slowly published. Presidential election result forms started to be uploaded after 10 pm on election day, raising concerns and reaching only 20 per cent by noon on 26 February. Later the same evening, INEC explained the delay with “technical hitches.” Among 93.4 million registered voters, 9.5 million additional voters were registered ahead of the 2023 polls, of whom two-thirds were youth following mobilisation efforts during the registration period. Yet, the collection of permanent voter cards (PVC), a requirement to vote, was negatively affected by poor institutional planning. Two days before elections, INEC stated that 93.3 per cent of PVCs were collected. Without an independent audit of the voter register, quality and inclusiveness could not be assured. Following contentious candidate registration processes there were18 contestants for the presidential office and over 4200 for 461 national assembly seats. They were selected in party primaries that reportedly lacked transparency and inclusiveness, marked by very chronically low levels of participation of women and youth. This compounded an overall stark lack of legal measures for inclusion and barriers to participation which do not align with international standards. The conduct of contesting parties and candidates, as well as some gaps in the law, led to a spate of pre- election court cases, with some matters not finalised ahead of elections. During the pre-election period, EU EOM interlocutors criticised various court rulings for being too technical, some leading to belated primary re-runs, others to substitutions of perceived legitimate candidates, thereby eroding public trust, exposing intra-party conflicts, and contributing to a volatile campaign environment. The campaign was highly competitive, and contestants conducted rallies nationwide, but the Naira cash and fuel scarcity reduced activities and attendance. Political parties denounced unequal campaign conditions due to interference of opponent governors. Reports of vote and PVC buying were also frequent. Internal party conflicts weakened the presidential campaigns of PDP and APC with personal accusation obscuring issue-based messages shortly before the elections. There was a lack of prosecution of electoral offences and a significant increase in violent incidents closer to elections, including attacks on candidates, reportedly, aimed to disturb the elections and suppress voter participation, particularly in the South-East. Media offered an extensive campaign coverage, despite economic hardships, institutional pressures, and electoral violence. Prime-time newscasts focused on the Naira swap, and APC and PDP animosities, granting both parties equitable exposure, although mostly negative in tone. Politicians used polarising rhetoric on air and conspiracy theories, originating online, were frequently discussed in the most popular talk shows. Analytical reporting on party policies was scant. Lead contestants could not be compared directly, as APC and PDP rebuffed presidential debates, undermining voters’ right to an informed choice. Social media was actively used by political actors as a campaign tool. However, the platforms were misused to spread harmful content, including disinformation on key electoral processes; the measures the platforms took to protect electoral integrity were insufficient. Misleading information also came from political actors and contributed to a blurred information environment for voters. Online and offline media joined forces with civil society and fact checkers to safeguard the integrity of the pre-election information environment. Real-time fact checking of gubernatorial and other contestants’ debates strived to hold candidates accountable, while various formats of voter information, raised voter awareness and helped to counter electoral insecurity, complementing INEC efforts. Civil society organisations observed and scrutinised different aspects of the election, issued several pre- election reports, at times probing INEC’s operational preparedness, offering voters a non-partisan assessment of election preparations. Over 144,800 citizen observers monitored election day proceedings. |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Roon9(m): 2:46am On Feb 28, 2023 |
bsonenterprise: You won't even see the end of February. |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Nobody: 2:48am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Rikkely: It pained you to the bone marrow. Go and die |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Nobody: 2:50am On Feb 28, 2023 |
DadaHammed: Flatyyipig go and die |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Nobody: 2:53am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Samsunny99: Go and die |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Nobody: 2:54am On Feb 28, 2023 |
SenatePresdo: UGM, anumpama, killl yourself |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Ibrahimcoomasie: 2:57am On Feb 28, 2023 |
The topic is different from the contents of the screenshot posted. Anyway, if true, perhaps, the EU would give Nigeria money to conduct a perfect election 1 Like |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Dopenigga(m): 3:36am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Susu888:oh, you will..soon |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Nobody: 3:42am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Rikkely: Lol. Tinubu will be sworn in and there is nothing you can do about it. If sure of yourself, and are upright people. Ready to stand on your own two feet, agitate for what is shown below. If you parasites and covetous usurpers dare, then move uncompromisingly for regional governance and leave the SW and North to go and develop your region your abandon in tens of thousands daily. 1 Like
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Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Luckysbab: 3:42am On Feb 28, 2023 |
LagosEmir: You're a sissy. Trying to bully the young lady into silence. Pick on your mate. |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Luckysbab: 3:44am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Hazlett1988: Rest |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Luckysbab: 3:46am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Ibrahimcoomasie: Abi 😁😁😁 |
Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Nobody: 4:02am On Feb 28, 2023 |
PeterObi4LP: Obi is a coward. A big and highly unprincipled one. If Tinubu offers him a portfolio then best believe Obi will bite his hands off to accept it. Tinubu will be sworn in and Obi can't do jacksh1t. Neither can you Igbos. I am just glad Tinubu won and supper happy 'woke' Yorubas like Banky Wellington got served. They never listened when we warned them about the fake love and insincere 'famzing' of those with a usurpation agenda and covetous backbone who are glorified economic saboteurs with no genuine love for others. The Igbos man's life mantra is to thrive at the expense of others to include even his own. I laugh when some silly 'woke' Yorubas think that a people who lead themselves like Dogs and animal have any leadership value for Nigeria and Nigerians. I mainly supported Tinubu because he is the only candidate who can make what is seen below reality. Tinubu is the only candidate who has promised regional commissions to ensure every region leverage on their strengths and comparative advantages for accelerated growth and development . He is the only one who truly wants to deliver reforms to liberate and empower every Nigerian State, region and person. Obi and Igbos simply desire an expanded Biafra annexation agenda. Atiku, the arrogant Dubai dweller, just wants "Former President" appended to to his name for posterity. Under Tinubu's holistically and comprehensively reformed Nigeria, I am expecting North, Middle Belt, SW and SS to thrive. We Will see what becomes of the parasitic and disruptive SE full of people with entitlement mentality yet remain incapable of remaining in their States and region to develop them. Instead it is to be dragging States and region of others with them. Abeg let May 29th come so BAT can be sworn in and the real rebirth of Nigeria can begin. 1 Like
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Re: BREAKING: All Foreign Observers, US, 20 Countries Reject INEC Results by Gunayo(m): 4:07am On Feb 28, 2023 |
azpekuliar:two thieves |
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