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Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by Collynzo419: 10:07pm On Feb 27, 2015
The Independent of National Electoral Commission has given at least 54,377,747 persons registered for the 2015 general elections their permanent voter cards.

The figure, being latest as of February 27, represents 78.93 per cent of the 68,833,746, being the total number of voters registered by INEC.
The figure indicates three per cent increase from the last collection rate reported two weeks ago.
The electoral body made the revelation, Friday, in a statement signed by Kayode Idowu, the Chief Press Secretary to Attahiru Jega, the Chairman of the Commission.
According to the statement, a total of 67,205,600 PVCs have been delivered to states nationwide.
The statement also reveals Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Gombe, Jigawa, Katsina, Taraba and Zamfara States have exceeded 90 per cent collection rate.
Abia, Adamawa, Enugu, Kano, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto and Rivers State have over 80 per cent collection rate.
The states that have over 70 per cent collection rate include Anambra, Benue, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Imo, Kwara, Ondo, Osun, Plateau and Yobe States.


Others, consisting of Bayelsa, Borno, Edo, Ekiti, Federal Capital Territory, Kogi, Lagos and Oyo States, have over 60 per cent collection rate.

Ogun state still has the least collection rate with 44 per cent.

Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/177659-nigeria-2015-78-per-cent-of-voters-given-pvcs-inec.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:07pm On Feb 27, 2015
Mallam Is To Cattles nothing more.

Counting down time for d mallam to meet his cattles to part no more..




GEJ till 2019.
GOD bless GEJ above change chanter's imagination..
Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by Collynzo419: 10:08pm On Feb 27, 2015
Collection rate is impressive.

The security situation is improving

No reason for further postponement

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Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by Collynzo419: 10:10pm On Feb 27, 2015
Lalasticlala,

INEC is set for election. Let us broadcast it to Nairalanders abeg

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Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by kestolove95(m): 10:10pm On Feb 27, 2015
D more dey collct d more I pity how gej will be dixgraced

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Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by eleko1: 10:11pm On Feb 27, 2015
Time ti remove the super glue on Jona bottom and kick his a$$ out ASO ROCK.4 weeks loading.SAI BUHARI ni Jooh cool

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Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by Oment6: 10:47pm On Feb 27, 2015
GEJ till 2019 weder una like am or not

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Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by Nobody: 10:49pm On Feb 27, 2015
Now jega can conduct a free and fair election. Not dat nonsense he wanted to do on feb 14th.
Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by Oment6: 10:50pm On Feb 27, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
Now jega can conduct a free and fair election. Not dat nonsense he wanted to do on feb 14th.

Yes oooooo
Jega wanted to cheat nigerians but God catch am grin grin
Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by 9jagirl4ree(f): 11:11pm On Feb 28, 2015
PVC collection nationwide

Lalasticlala frontpage
Re: Nigerian Elections: 78% Of The Electorate Have Now Collected Their Pvcs by vicadex07(m): 11:21pm On Feb 28, 2015
For pro-GEJites the 2015 campaign is about Buhari, Buhari and Buhari. For pro- GMBites the 2015 campaign is about Nigeria, Nigeria & Nigeria.

Questions for Jonathan and PDP
1. Why was (is) "Boko Haram" busy destroying
states and areas that the opposition party will
win convincingly in the presidential election?
2. If we are to believe that the opposition were
the brains and architects of "Boko Haram",
then why is it that they have never ever
attacked and destroyed any prominent PDP
figure or their properties?
3. If the opposition have the capability of
arming "terrorists" with armour tanks, RPGs,
AA Guns, military uniforms, military trucks,
helicopters and the ability to command
soldiers to vanish from military checkpoints,
wouldn't they have targeted to destroy PDP
strongholds and their assets?
4. Why would the opposition seek to destroy
their own strongholds anyway? To achieve
what?
5. Why was (is) "Boko Haram" targeting to
destroy basically only prominent northern
politicians and their traditional rulers and their
communities?
6. In the light of questions 1 to 5 above, why
has there been a deliberate campaign of lies
and propaganda by the PDP and their religious
wing that collect bribes in billions of naira that
"Boko Haram" is the baby of the opposition?
7. Of all the cars used by "suicide" bombers
retrieved from the scene of their attacks, to
whom were the cars traced after forensic
investigations? Why is it that nothing is ever
heard after such evidences have been collated
at the scenes since 2011?
8. At the last count, over 500 hundred "Boko
Haram" suspects have been in detention since
2009, but why is it that government hasn't
been able to come clean on those sponsoring
the "terrorists", and why is it that, with such a
huge treasure trove, government has not been
able to know and curtail the operational
methods of the "terrorists"?
9. Why did the "terrorists" become stronger
after a scandalous 33 billion dollars (over 4
trillion naira) was expended on the so called
war against them?
10. Isn't it curious and suspicious that a
ragtag group called "Boko Haram" whose bulk
of fighters possibly had only one week
trainings could overcome and overrun our
military men who spend 5 years in the NDA,
some months in Jaji, and some months also
at the National War College in Abuja apart
from several overseas trainings?
11. Why was it that, at a point from 2013, the
Nigerian military was not taking the war to
"Boko Haram" camps in the deserts of the
northeast instead of waiting for "Boko Haram"
to come on the offensive?
12. Since when has repulsion become the best
form of defence instead of attack?
13. Why did "Boko Haram" have the most
freedom to operate and destroy so many
towns and villages during all the period of
State of Emergency that was supposed to have
made them immobile?
14. Was the State of Emergency some fraud
pulled off to empower the "terrorists" and
make the targeted communities sitting ducks
for easy elimination?
15. Who was providing "Boko Haram" with fuel
and other logistics in their camps considering
how they easily move with long convoys of
trucks to operate without challenge?
These are not the only questions.... There are
many more. But they've not been able to
answer any of these, rather they always want
to heap their scheme on others.
These questions and many more could be the
reason they are mortally scared of losing
political power. But it just can't continue like
this anymore.
Change is a basic constant in life.

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