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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Nobody: 9:09am On May 11, 2023
shocked shocked shocked
.., with this from the supreme court.., Ọtilọ

Jagaban don become President be that because na this related Osun talk be the koko for the President-Select issue wey been dey Tribunal..

GOD Have Mercy.. 😰😓
It's Another 8 years of horror in Nigeria..
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Parachoko: 9:10am On May 11, 2023
tuborme:
The Electoral guidelines for Osun elections is purely different from the electoral guidelines for the February elections. In the electoral act, INEC determines the mode of transmission. In the February elections, INEC chose the electronic mode of transmission in its guidelines and jettisoned it in the middle of the game.
Nigeria law no recognize INEC Electoral Guidelines

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by BrownSugq: 9:10am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.
Una go read Headline come dey comment like Zombies.
Try dey read the full news
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by maestroferddi: 9:10am On May 11, 2023
Nairaland APC propaganda...

Hen we reach the bridge, we shall cross it...

The Osun guber election and the presidential elections were two different election cycles...

Apples and oranges...
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by BrownSugq: 9:11am On May 11, 2023
Aufbauh:
I've learnt not to be too hard on the wailers most especially the Obiends as they need our help.

My observations stems from the fact that these people are inherently frustrated from serial defeat & misjudgements. This has caused them to be chasing shadows all the time & giving solidity to mere whirlwind.

Obi case against the President-elect should be liken to Biafra passport leading to nowhere!
Una go read Headline come dey comment like Zombies.
Try dey read the full news
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Jsucre(m): 9:11am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.
gbam! Victory to my amiable governor Adeleke at supreme court, is also victory to APC @ Presidential level. Know this & have peace ✌️
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by BrownSugq: 9:11am On May 11, 2023
drlateef:
Very intelligent judges at Supreme Court. I have always said it that the headless fowls employed by Obi and Atiku to hack the system will be checkmated by the courts. Dino Orubebe Melaye, see your life for outside. Awon hooligans who wants to be governor. I hope Kogi people get sense sha!
Una go read Headline come dey comment like Zombies.
Try dey read the full news
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by BrownSugq: 9:12am On May 11, 2023
Walamide:
A win for pdp in Osun but the same yardstick will be used to decide the presidential election.. I see a big loss at tribunal for LP/PDP.
Una go read Headline come dey comment like Zombies.
Try dey read the full news
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by BrownSugq: 9:12am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:

The Supreme had ruled on this matter. And you are still confusing yourself and giving yourself hope.
Una go read Headline come dey comment like Zombies.
Try dey read the full news
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by shortgun(m): 9:12am On May 11, 2023
seanfer:


INEC guidelines can't supersede the electoral act and the constitution below is the section 60 you mentioned and no where it says electronically transmitted.... in law you can't do anything outside the Act and constitution.

[/b]Section 60.—(1) The Presiding officer shall, after counting the votes at the polling
unit, enter the votes scored by each candidate in a form to be prescribed by
the Commission as the case may be.
(2) The form shall be signed and stamped by the presiding officer and
counter signed by the candidates or their polling agents where available at the
polling unit.
(3) The presiding officer shall give to the polling agents and the police
officer where available a copy each of the completed forms after it has been
duly signed as provided under subsection (2).
(4) The presiding officer shall count and announce the result at the
polling unit.
(5) The presiding officer shall transfer the results including total number
of accredited voters and the results of the ballot in a manner as prescribed by
the Commission.

(6) A presiding officer who wilfully contravenes any provision of this
section commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not more than
N500,000 or imprisonment for a term of at least six months.[/b]
What was the manner prescribed by INEC ?
Was it it complied with?

Obi is coming
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by paymentvoucher: 9:13am On May 11, 2023
Go and rest!

Its d*ad on arrival.. DOA!
BrownSugq:

Una go read Headline come dey comment like Zombies.
Try dey read the full news
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Thandiubani(m): 9:13am On May 11, 2023
Deceptive headline. This isn't what the Supreme Court said.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by TeeKings: 9:13am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.



Do not be in a haste, there’s difference between transmitting of accredited votes to the server and transmitting of total votes cast at the polling unit.. accreditation comes before voting remember
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by WantsandMore: 9:13am On May 11, 2023
Ofunaofu:
These are beer parlour analysis, we are yet to get the CTC of the judgement


Are you aware of what is called emerging new facts

INEC is bound by the Electoral law and it's election guidelines to transmit results electronically. The INEC chairman made that point clear severally at different foras that the results of the 2023 general election, i.e polling units results will be transmitted electronically to the IREV real time on the election day
It's a whole different thing if a chief executive intends to be meticulous with his tools and another if any law compels him too & where he differs wether there are applcable laws to punish such refusal and to quote you, due to emerging new facts, he may, at his discretion chose to not use his tools, moreover, according to the Supreme court, there aren't laws that compels him or his subordinate to use such tools.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by rajiedreez: 9:14am On May 11, 2023
This is the joker. Sacrifice Osun for Nigeria. This case will be sited by the responders.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by paymentvoucher: 9:15am On May 11, 2023
shortgun:

What was the manner prescribed by INEC ?
Was it it complied with?

Obi is coming

The manner prescribed by INEC has been announced by INEC chairman after the election to be Manual Collation at the ward level, State Level and was transmitted to the screen for everyone to see at the Collation Centre (FCT).

Meanwhile there is no law that compel INEC to use IREV by fire by force.

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by maestroferddi: 9:15am On May 11, 2023
Let's see how Mahmoud would confute several video evidences of him stating empathically that he would transmit results electronically...

We are waiting to see how the tribunal and the defence will undermine this fundamental evidence...

The moment the intention to deceive and subvert has been proved beyond reasonable doubt, no judge will rule otherwise...
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Masterito(m): 9:15am On May 11, 2023
What about 25 percent?
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by cjfavour(m): 9:15am On May 11, 2023
So what you meant is that the INEC chairman deceived some people by publicly saying that result will b uploaded in real time and privately telling APC not to worry about that? Is that not deception and being biased? As INEC chairman, is he supposed to be biased?



seanfer:


Boss what you call emerging facts must be back by law. Is there any law that says INEC must upload results immediately on the server? Even if the INEC chairman said so it is not in the electoral act or constitution so it’s not going to fly at the tribunal.
This judgement will be a precedent and it will be mentioned in the presidential election tribunal.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by joey150(m): 9:16am On May 11, 2023
"Notably, the apex court emphasised that there is no law that requires presiding officers to transmit by BVAS the number of accredited voters or accreditation of the polls to the database or backend server of INEC as claimed by the appellants."


Clearly says ACCREDITED VOTERS not polling unit results.
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by SmartyPants(m): 9:16am On May 11, 2023
Ofunaofu:
These are beer parlour analysis, we are yet to get the CTC of the judgement


Are you aware of what is called emerging new facts

INEC is bound by the Electoral law and it's election guidelines to transmit results electronically. The INEC chairman made that point clear severally at different foras that the results of the 2023 general election, i.e polling units results will be transmitted electronically to the IREV real time on the election day

Which part of th Electoral Act says so?
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Nobody: 9:16am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.

angry grin grin grin grin shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by ejimatic: 9:17am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:

https://www.thecable.ng/icymi-inec-not-bound-to-electronically-transmit-results-says-supreme-court-in-osun-guber-case/amp
. The results uploaded are even for the record of INEC not for legal issues. Forms EC8 are preferable. IREV results snapped or downloaded are insignificant.The SC held.

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by maestroferddi: 9:17am On May 11, 2023
paymentvoucher:


The manner prescribed by INEC has been announced by INEC chairman after the election to be Manual Collation at the ward level, State Level and was transmitted to the screen for everyone to see at the Collation Centre (FCT).
AFTER the election, are you reading what you are typing?

Do you change the offside rule after using mago mago to score an illegal goal?

Try and do some thinking na...
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by tungamaje: 9:17am On May 11, 2023
seanfer:


INEC guidelines can't supersede the electoral act and the constitution below is the section 60 you mentioned and no where it says electronically transmitted.... in law you can't do anything outside the Act and constitution.

[/b]Section 60.—(1) The Presiding officer shall, after counting the votes at the polling
unit, enter the votes scored by each candidate in a form to be prescribed by
the Commission as the case may be.
(2) The form shall be signed and stamped by the presiding officer and
counter signed by the candidates or their polling agents where available at the
polling unit.
(3) The presiding officer shall give to the polling agents and the police
officer where available a copy each of the completed forms after it has been
duly signed as provided under subsection (2).
(4) The presiding officer shall count and announce the result at the
polling unit.
(5) The presiding officer shall transfer the results including total number
of accredited voters and the results of the ballot in a manner as prescribed by
the Commission.

(6) A presiding officer who wilfully contravenes any provision of this
section commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not more than
N500,000 or imprisonment for a term of at least six months.[/b]
In this case, what was the manner prescribed by the Commission?
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by casualobserver: 9:17am On May 11, 2023
Ofunaofu:
These are beer parlour analysis, we are yet to get the CTC of the judgement


Are you aware of what is called emerging new facts

INEC is bound by the Electoral law and it's election guidelines to transmit results electronically. The INEC chairman made that point clear severally at different foras that the results of the 2023 general election, i.e polling units results will be transmitted electronically to the IREV real time on the election day

Like I continue to say, Nigerians lack basic English comprehension. The Supreme Court has just told you there is nothing in the LAW that requires electronic transmission. A guideline is not a LAW! Inec guideline is not The same thing as electoral law.

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Goodman2023: 9:19am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.

That's why you stayed awake all night jus to create a topic that will wet your appetite ?
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by DynasTee: 9:19am On May 11, 2023
tinsel:
From the above, we can see that Obi and Atiku have no case in the tribunal. What they are doing is a mere waste of time and probably to continue giving their supporters hope especially the noisy Obidients.

I guess you can't read to understand.
Transmission of results and transmission of accredited voters are not the same.

It is not mandatory to transmit accredited voters but it is mandatory to transmit results (snapped with BVAS as INEC have adopted)
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by abibun: 9:21am On May 11, 2023
manutdrichie:
grin grin

Time: 4.39am

These guys dont sleep, Obi's case is watery, Obi's case will be dismissed before 10.am, yet they do not sleep grin
Do you study his petition?
Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by denko(m): 9:22am On May 11, 2023
The New Electoral law was signed after Osun Election does that answer your curiosity

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by Tsolutionifede(m): 9:22am On May 11, 2023
Ofunaofu:
These are beer parlour analysis, we are yet to get the CTC of the judgement


Are you aware of what is called emerging new facts

INEC is bound by the Electoral law and it's election guidelines to transmit results electronically. The INEC chairman made that point clear severally at different foras that the results of the 2023 general election, i.e polling units results will be transmitted electronically to the IREV real time on the election day
u must be a mumu man, to think, court will cancel an election, because is not transmitted electronically, EC8 form is more important, calculate ur result, and let us know what you fools have with you, but rather u want electronic one that you have hacked

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Re: Osun: INEC Not Bound To Electronically Transmit Results - Supreme Court Rules by overall90: 9:22am On May 11, 2023
DynasTee:


I guess you can't read to understand.
Transmission of results and transmission of accredited voters are not the same.

It is not mandatory to transmit accredited voters but it is mandatory to transmit results (snapped with BVAS as INEC have adopted)

God bless you
Agbadorians are despicable.

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