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Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by ucyoma(m): 12:12pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
iam_idris: Shut up dia mumu! Dis is a national issue! Or do you think we will allow you guys to just RIG dis election anyhow? Abeg park well!u kip quiet, wat is national abt anambra election? am still wondering y u northerners & Southerners r taking dx election personal ? 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Littlehooper: 12:14pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
Otenestbestyaho: My condolence goes 2 alhaji musa chris ngige, tifnibu,foolshola,Buhari n el-lucifer,as a mata of fact,hausa/yoruba party (apc aka islamic party) wil nt and can nt enta ss/se.this is how jonathan wil win 2015 presidential election and buharia wil continue wit his BOMBINGS! As 4 we in benue,we wil giv jonathan 100% votes,apc die die die die die die die die die die,buhari satan is calling u in d grave yard SEE HOW A SON OF MAN IS REASONING.. TRIBALISM!!!!! ALLOW APC (YORUBA ) TO SHOW YOU HOW TO RUN A GOOD GOVERNMENT.... 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Decryptor(m): 12:17pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
AtlanticBreeze: All the people shouting APGA is an igbo party should tell us why APGA is struggling to win in their backyardThe question should be why is APC struggling to accept defeat! 4 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Caseless: 12:18pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
CHESSBOARD:idemili north and south hav d highiest number of registered voter and d gap btw apga,pdp and apc wasn't much , so xpkt a re-run. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by emedy(m): 12:18pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
If na ordinary state Election whr dy inconclusive...e mean say 2015 we fit no get President for like a year oo.. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by taharqa: 12:21pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
caseless: Uba said deputy speaker, anambra state assembly was caught on camera givin out money to voters and he said he sponsored d said guy's election in 2011. Uba shld throw his weight behind ngige so he can win and compensate him.You are SHAMELESS; you know that, right? .... Anyways, why shld I be surprised? Shebi, he did so b4? The candidate you are passionately supporting is afterall an Election Rigger of note, who went to d extent of going naked in d middle of d night b4 a notorious shrine (Okija shrine), kneeling down and pledging allegiance to an Agreement reached with his Criminal backers to sell Anambra state to them!! You HYPOCRITES in APC hv conveniently 'forgotten' this, of course. Afterall, it happened a 'long' time ago, in 2003! And Ngige has since become a 'Progressive'.... *smdh* 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by ichidodo: 12:27pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
taharqa: You are SHAMELESS; you know that, right? .... Anyways, why shld I be surprised? Shebi, he did so b4? The candidate you are passionately supporting is afterall an Election Rigger of note, who went to d extent of going naked in d middle of d night b4 a notorious shrine (Okija shrine), kneeling down and pledging allegiance to an Agreement reached with his Criminal backers to sell Anambra state to them!! You HYPOCRITES hv conveniently 'forgotten' this, of course. Afterall, it happened a 'long' time ago, in 2003! And Ngige has since become a 'Progressive'....That is what scares me with these APC nematodes, their hypocrisy is always mind blowing.... 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by OnyiiVictor: 12:28pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
bayode1979:did u think that the total 113,113 voter will vote for APC and again number of accredited vote on 113,113 will not be upto 65% of 113,113 voter(73,523), Add it to 92,000=165,523. My friend stop dreaming bc APC will never win d election 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Caseless: 12:31pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
ucyoma:u southeasterners have failed to undrstand that dz anambra election is a foretaste of what wl happen in 2015 and dat is why every concerned nigerian shl b worried. 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by taharqa: 12:37pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
OnyiiVictor: did u think that the total 113,113 voter will vote for APC and again number of accredited vote on 113,113 will not be upto 65% of 113,113 voter(73,523), Add it to 92,000=165,523. My friend stop dreaming bc APC will never win d electionThe attendance can never be up to 50% sef; and Idemili North and South only has about 90,000 voters in those cancelled centres. All of whom can't possibly vote for Ngige. Plus, no one Can win an election with wins in only 2 LGAs. It is OVER for Ngige and APC, as well as for PDP; if they get it yet, thats their problem..... However, that Useless EOD for Idemili North who messed up what shld hv been a smooth election shld be caught and Flayed alive. INEC shld also learn to avoid making sm embarrasing mistakes, all the more senseless, if it is completely unnecessary and preventable |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by meforyou1(m): 12:40pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
politician:If ngige won, then go ahead and give him certificate of returns. mad.man. Obiano beat ngige black and blue. tony defeated ngige as well. ngige came a distant 3rd. 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Caseless: 12:43pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
ucyoma: |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by meforyou1(m): 12:43pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
ngige came a distant 3rd. we have taught yorubas a lesson in humility. 3 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by OgologoDimkpa: 12:44pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
berem: Put it to a test and you will be declared a pathetic liar!You're not from Anambra. No sane Anambarian will vote for Efulefu Alhaji Olaniyi Ngige He has sold his birth -right for Amala and Tuwo pelu gbegiri soup The next thing is to send him on exile undecided 3 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by strangest(m): 12:49pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
egift: Peter Obi's Election Template:kai, this result pain you o.... Sorry, you hear? |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Dpeacemaker101: 12:50pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
AtlanticBreeze: All the people shouting APGA is an igbo party should tell us why APGA is struggling to win in their backyardwhich one be the struggling for the matter, e be like say you need glasses. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Jennyoge(f): 12:56pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
AtlanticBreeze: All the people shouting APGA is an igbo party should tell us why APGA is struggling to win in their backyard. I dnt tink u saw dat post very well. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by yang(m): 12:57pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
KAYCEEJUNIOR: In 2003, Chris Uba a.k.a. Eselu Uga helped Dr. Nice post bro. Okwu gi kwu oto ka amu efi. 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Jennyoge(f): 12:58pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
Littlehooper:lyk seriously, r u joking? 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by khattab02: 12:58pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
caseless: u southeasterners have failed to undrstand that dz anambra election is a foretaste of what wl happen in 2015 and dat is why every concerned nigerian shl b worried.Gbaam!! U korrect man! Just one state and we are having irregularities. The big one is less than 2 years ooo.. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by linearity: 1:01pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
ogugua88: The same night New Jersey held their elections, the incumbent Governor Chris Christie was declared winner. 2 days after Anambra's election, it's been deemed inconclusive. Well done.You are comparing apples to oranges, perspective is key...even at that, two weeks after the elections in Virginia, the AG election are still inconclusive. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Nobody: 1:20pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
Anambra: INEC orders supplementary election in 208 poling units By Vincent Ujumadu, Tony Edike and Charles Kumolu AWKA- THE Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Monday declared the November 16, 2013 governorship election in Anambra State inconclusive and ordered supplementary election in 208 polling units which have registered voters strength of 113,113, in parts of the state. The highest number of the repeat exercise would be held in Idemili North local government area, which is the stronghold of the APC candidate, Senator Chris Ngige where the election would be held in 160 polling units. The affected areas in the local government have combined registered voters’ population of 89,997. INEC returning officer for the governorship election, Professor James Epoke, who is the Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, said the decision to order for supplementary election in such areas was informed by the inability of the commission to conduct the exercise there due to alleged electoral malpractices. Other areas where the supplementary election would hold include three poling units in Ayamelum local government (1247 voters), one poling unit in Anambra East (250 voters), six units in Anambra West (2000 voters), one unit in Anaocha (276 voters), two units in Awka North (1356 voters), one unit in Aguata (310 voters) and one unit in Awka South (249 voters). Others are three units in Ekwusigo (884 voters), two units in Idemili South (800 voters), one unit in Onitsha North (484 voters), 17 units in Onitsha South (12299 voters), four units in Orumba North (588 voters) and four units in Oyi (1202 voters). According to Epoke, the supplementary election became necessary because the number of registered voters in the cancelled polling units would significantly affect the final scores of the candidates if election was conducted in the affected areas. He, however, did not give the date for the supplementary election. Before taking the decision, the 21 collation officers for all the local government areas of the state, who were all from the University of Calabar, had announced the results of their assignment which showed that the APGA candidate, Chief Willie Obiano scored a total of 174, 710 votes to place first, followed by the PDP candidate, Comrade Tony Nwoye who polled 94,856 votes, while Senator Chris Ngige of APC polled 93,300 votes to place third. Obiano also won in 16 of the 21 local government areas, while Nwoye and Ngige won in two local government areas each. The APGA candidate won in Aguata, Ayamelum, Anambra East, Anambra West, Anaocha, Awka North, Awka South, and Ekwusigo. He also won in Ihiala, Njikoka, Nnewi South, Ogbaru, Onitsha North, Onitsha South, Orumba North and Orumba South. The PDP candidate won in Dunukofia and Oyi, while the APC candidate won in Idemili North and Idemili South. Umeh insists Obiano would win The national chairman of APGA, Chief Victor Umeh, who was Obiano’s agent at the collation center, expressed optimism that his party would ultimately carry the day, describing the development as a mere delayed victory. According to him, it would be difficult for any other candidate to upstate APGA in view of the gap already given the other parties, He said: “Some of the places affected by the supplementary election were places where APGA won, adding that while other candidates would be striving to meet his party, the party would also be garnering more votes.” He also said that the supplementary election would prove whether the number of voters often claimed to be in the register of voters is actually authentic. Vanguard recalls that the candidates of PDP, APC and LP had, at a joint statement in Awka before the release of the result of the election, called for total cancellation of the November 16, 2013 polls in view of alleged massive irregularities that marred it. - See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/anambra-inec-orders-supplementary-election-208-poling-units/#sthash.EJ06zmCJ.dpuf unless we have 100% voters turnout and either of Ngige or nwoye pulls 90-100% of the votes here(which is not practically feasible) the race is as good as over. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by emmasege: 1:22pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
I wish to refresh our memory and remind us all that APC also came third in Ondo in spite of all the threats and amalgamation of resources by s/west governors in a bid to displace Labour Party in the state and start feasting on their 13% derivation form oil resources. It's amazing to know that they are again coming third in Anambra. And somebody tells me that this party has come to stay. I look forward to the new name that they will be called in 2015 after they must have lost most states in the s/west and the national election- may be ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS OF NIGERIA (APCN) |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by jpphilips(m): 1:22pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
ocelot2006: APGA in Anambra is PDP by extension, jonathan is celebrating to APGA's victory even though Nwoye lost. Nwoye was just a contingency plan to divide Ngige's vote. 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by meforyou1(m): 1:23pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
inconclusive. it's just because of APC irregularities in obosi. obiano has won and won clean and clear. ngige will end up having only 3 LGAs and still be in the 3rd place. Tony Nwoye will still assist deplete ngige's votes and remain 2nd. And APGA will still have their 16 LGAs and highest number of votes and will still be declared winner. And ngige will go to courts and lose. and in 2015 ngige will lose his senate as well. good riddance to bad rubbish. and those of us from imo state will chase alhaji okorocha big time. and send him packing. and that's the end of apc in the SE. just 2015, and the name apc wount be in any igbo dictionary again. and so have we dealt the yorubas a heavy blow in tribal politiking introduced by late awolowo. 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Littlehooper: 1:24pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
Jennyoge: lyk seriously, r u joking? YOU CAN ASK AGAIN |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by olatiler(m): 1:28pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
I don't fucking care if all Ibo on NL will Quote me but who ever that is in support of these Anambra Election Result cos of his/her personal sentiment was nothing but a Total failure to entire Nigerians and such person was why these great country was still backward God should pls open their ice and heart for them to change from their Negative to positive Anyone who fail to change should receive ultimate Death simple, what baffle me is that all Nigeria news doesn't limit in Nigeria community only but entire world love to broadcast every Negative news happening but ignore the positive |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by asha80(m): 1:29pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
jp philips:i think nwoye actually divided obiano's vote....remember he is from the same anambra north and also from the same anambra east local council. 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by sweetgala(m): 1:29pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
Zona.com: The ondo bruhaha was note ooh, just less perceived ethnic intrusion . Ondo where Tinubu went in full force and spent millions where GEJ was present to support. |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Nobody: 1:32pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
jp philips: what do you mean by these statement? Is Ngige and Nwoye from the same zone? If Nwoye should divide anyone"s vote it should be APGA's obiano from the same anambra anaorth as him 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by jpphilips(m): 1:34pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
caseless: over 100,000 votes frm d affected areas were cancelled, d stronghold of apc and u think obiano 170k vote wl stand at d end of d day? Sms! Idemili pple are angry at obi and inec 4 conniving against them and disenfranchised dem frm voting their son. They've woken up and ready to giv obi d lesson he wl nt 4get in time. 100,000 was not reported as cancelled, it was sixty something thousand, even at that, APGA will collect some same for LP. the Sunday controversial result for idemmilli north saw Ngige with 7k while APGA has 2k, so it wont be an express for Ngige, now even if Ngige wins idemili north (which is very likely anyways) where will he get 2/3rd majority to enter Govt. house? |
Re: Anambra Election Declared Inconclusive by Littlehooper: 1:34pm On Nov 18, 2013 |
me_for_you: inconclusive. it's just because of APC irregularities in obosi. obiano has won and won clean and clear. ngige will end up having only 3 LGAs and still be in the 3rd place. Tony Nwoye will still assist deplete ngige's votes and remain 2nd. And APGA will still have their 16 LGAs and highest number of votes and will still be declared winner. I CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEVANCES.... YOU DON'T HAVE TO HATE YORUBA FOR NOTHING SAKE... ELECTION SHOULD BE BASED ON INDIVIDUAL CREDIBILITY NOT ON THE TYPE OF PEOPLE THAT OCCUPY A POLITICAL PARTIES..... APC IS THE ONLY POLITICAL PARTY THAT FULFILS THEIR MANIFESTO AFTER GETTING TO POWER..... YOU CAN CHECK THE STATES WHERE APC IS RULING..... |
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