Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by Alejob: 8:17pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
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Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:18pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
They are simply observers. Nothing more than observers.
They will observe, write report and leave.
We don't come to their country to observe their elections but they somehow want to feel important because we Invited them to come.
I laugh in KleptocrATIKU.
And rejoice in Buhari |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by SaiATKUOBI2019: 8:18pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
He insisted that Abacha never stole, yet his government has benefited enormously from the unending return of the Abacha loot.Buhari rarely grants interviews to local media. He prefers granting interviews to foreign journalists. 1 Like |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by Unuebo08107: 8:19pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
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Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by sonature1: 8:20pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
StupidInyamiri: My Dearest Atikulators, if you want to be invited to Buhari's victory party sometimes next week. Please text "E joor e forgive me" to "3408". Thank you! I hope you have the right to upload that picture |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by AfroBlue(m): 8:20pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
I heard that former president Bill Clinton just canceled his trip to Naija. I remember years ago he allegedly went in the bush to get some strong juju when he was having impeachment wahala. |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by penplus: 8:21pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
El-rufai right now 1 Like |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by StupidInyamiri: 8:23pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
sonature1:
I hope you have the right to upload that picture yep |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by ClearFlair: 8:24pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Atiku is a goner. We are sending the thief back to sender. |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by AerialMapper: 8:25pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Does El-Rufai have 32 body bags for them?
Silly midget |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by banggy: 8:28pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
freemanbubble: Isoright This looks like the beginning of the end of Apchiit
don't know about other states
But one thing i can bet my balls on is the fact that pdp will win my state. Edo state to be precise. Edo is for atiku aguero Abubakar
we have heard next.... |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by banggy: 8:30pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Prophet777: Fashola is a failure as far as Power Sector is concerned under his watch.
Estimated billing remains monumental fraud as far as Nigerians are concerned.
I am not a politician but whoever knows Fashola should speak the bitter truth to him because I don't wamt to call him any unprintable name. The greatest fraud I have ever seen in this country is this estimated billing method. Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company is the worst out of the dozens of discos we have in this country. How can you sit at the affluent corner of your office and begins to cook figure for people to pay? How can you circulate a uniform bill ranging from N15k, N20k and N30k for everyone in my area at Ishaga here in Ojodu/Berger to pay when you know our transformer has not been functioning well all this while.
For how long shall we continue to pay for darkness for God's sake?
The only language IKDC don't want to hear is prepaid meter because you have to pay N15k at the end of the month whether you use light or not and they know they will realise another millions of naira from the so called N3k illegal reconnection fee.
One notable prepaid meter company once came to our rescue with a plan to provide some prepaid meters for the entire area but Ikeja Electric frustrated the entire process because of their selfish interest. We have now been pushed to the wall.
Believe me, it can't happen in any sane society anywhere in the world.
NERC is dead... SERVICOM has gone to sleep. Nigerian Human Rights Bodies has been compromised with fat envelopes. Our traditional institution is weak. Fashola is enjoying the illegal tax emanating from this cursed money being charged & he thinks govt can do well with it.
They keep lying to Buhari that everything is well.
Someone who has gone on a vacation since October was confronted with a bill of N96k.
There is indeed a country. we have heard repeating same thing over n over again, make one sounds stupid my friend... . |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:35pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Yopcity:
That's how madness begins, see a doctor asap. Thank me later. |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by Olajah81: 8:40pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Prophet777: Fashola is a failure as far as Power Sector is concerned under his watch.
Estimated billing remains monumental fraud as far as Nigerians are concerned.
I am not a politician but whoever knows Fashola should speak the bitter truth to him because I don't wamt to call him any unprintable name. The greatest fraud I have ever seen in this country is this estimated billing method. Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company is the worst out of the dozens of discos we have in this country. How can you sit at the affluent corner of your office and begins to cook figure for people to pay? How can you circulate a uniform bill ranging from N15k, N20k and N30k for everyone in my area at Ishaga here in Ojodu/Berger to pay when you know our transformer has not been functioning well all this while.
For how long shall we continue to pay for darkness for God's sake?
The only language IKDC don't want to hear is prepaid meter because you have to pay N15k at the end of the month whether you use light or not and they know they will realise another millions of naira from the so called N3k illegal reconnection fee.
One notable prepaid meter company once came to our rescue with a plan to provide some prepaid meters for the entire area but Ikeja Electric frustrated the entire process because of their selfish interest. We have now been pushed to the wall.
Believe me, it can't happen in any sane society anywhere in the world.
NERC is dead... SERVICOM has gone to sleep. Nigerian Human Rights Bodies has been compromised with fat envelopes. Our traditional institution is weak. Fashola is enjoying the illegal tax emanating from this cursed money being charged & he thinks govt can do well with it.
They keep lying to Buhari that everything is well.
Someone who has gone on a vacation since October was confronted with a bill of N96k.
There is indeed a country. We no say u go skool ? Pls shut up ur dirty Mouth... Ur grammar is meaningless |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by olusegzy01(m): 8:40pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Yopcity:
That's how madness begins, see a doctor asap. Thank me later. tell him to stop smoking Mali weed. |
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Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by debh(m): 8:41pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Nigeria is VIC(very important country) |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by BRASH: 9:03pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
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Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by UKBobo(m): 9:23pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
Back to Daura |
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Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by Vzk0085: 10:01pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
See below |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by divineappo(m): 10:05pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
El rufai promised to kill them.
He should put his word to action immediately ooo, and spend the rest of his life in foreign prison |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by Antoeni(m): 10:22pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
What Difference will it Make |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by stieyven(m): 10:39pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
mascot87: I guess the midget will send them back to there countries in body bags. Foolish hell rufai He who calls his brother a fool shall be in danger of hell. Matthew 5 :22 |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by sogodihno: 11:10pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
GoldChest: It's obvious the world wants buhari out for destroying the economy of Nigeria . A u shallow or wat? It is Buhari that destroy the economics, So what did GEJ do? build the economy? u expect d dangerous looting of GEJ era not to have consequence? |
Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by TruthinAction: 11:41pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
kirajustice: @POLITICSNGR
The International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) announce the arrival of its joint international election observation mission to Nigeria. The delegation arrives today to Abuja, Nigeria. The delegation has received accreditation from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to observe the February 16 presidential and National Assembly elections.
PoliticsNGR gathered that Former President of Botswana, Festus Mogae, and former President of Latvia, Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, will co-lead the joint NDI/IRI delegation of 40 observers from 20 countries in Africa, Europe and North America. The leadership team also includes former Vice President of The Gambia, Fatoumata Tambajang; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Ambassador Johnnie Carson; former U.S. Ambassador to Myanmar and President of NDI, Derek Mitchell; and IRI Vice Chairman, Randy Scheunemann.
“IRI and NDI call on all stakeholders to adhere to the rule of law and peaceful resolution of disputes,” said IRI President Daniel Twining. “We encourage all political actors to engage in an inclusive dialogue and implement initiatives to assure the public and political contestants that, should disputes arise from the upcoming general elections, they will be resolved fairly.”
“The world needs to stand by the Nigerian people through these very important elections. The IRI/NDI delegation is here to demonstrate our continued support for credible elections,” said President Mogae. “The general elections for president and National Assembly represent a critical step in further strengthening the quality of Nigeria’s democracy and this great African nation.”
“Since 2015, a number of steps have been taken to improve the electoral process such as continuous voter registration and guidelines to curb vote buying,” said President Vike-Freiberga. “Our observation mission seeks to provide a comprehensive and impartial analysis of the entire electoral process while showing international support for peaceful, inclusive, transparent, and credible elections.”
The 40 short-term observers will join a core team of thematic experts who arrived in Abuja in early February. The delegation will review all phases of the electoral process taking into consideration observations from the three pre-election assessment missions conducted in July, September, and December 2018.
IRI and NDI have organized more than 200 international election observation missions around the globe, earning a reputation for impartiality and professionalism. The IRI/NDI mission to Nigeria will conduct its activities in accordance with the Declaration of Principles for International Election Observation and Code of Conduct adopted by the United Nations in 2005 and will base its findings and recommendations on Nigerian laws and international standards for elections. All activities will be conducted on a strictly nonpartisan basis and without interfering in the election process and in conformity with the laws of Nigeria. The NDI and IRI joint election mission is a demonstration of the international community’s continuing support for democratic processes in Nigeria and is intended to help promote public confidence in the electoral process.
About NDI
Now in its 35th year, the National Democratic Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government. More information on NDI and its work can be found at: www.ndi.org
About IRI
The International Republican Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing freedom and democracy worldwide. IRI enables political parties to become more issue-based and responsive, helps citizens to participate in government planning, and works to increase the role of marginalized groups in the political process. Visit www.iri.org to learn more.
https://politicsngr.com/breaking-2-ex-presidents-30-foreign-election-observers-land-nigeria/ My question is, has their observations ever changed any election result in the the countries they have carried out their observation? How will their observation alter the result of the election? It's just formalities. |
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Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by stuffs4me(m): 5:49am On Feb 12, 2019 |
The wicked midget called El-Rufai is ready to send them back home in body bags. |
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Re: 2 Ex-Presidents, 30 Foreign Election Observers Land In Nigeria by EdenH: 6:36am On Feb 12, 2019 |
OkaNaUbe:
Let the midget bigot of Kaduna come and bag them and let us see.
lol, let him try it with an American. D way CIA or FBI will invade his house undetected and take him to USA, nobody will know. Joke with America at ur own peril |