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Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by hinwazaka: 10:18pm On Feb 15, 2019
KANO, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's electoral commission delayed the presidential election until Feb. 23, making the announcement a mere five hours before polls were set to open Saturday. It cited unspecified "challenges" amid reports that voting materials had not been delivered to all parts of the country.


Residents of Africa's most populous nation and largest democracy will soon wake up to outrage. Many had relocated for the chance to vote.

"This was a difficult decision to take but necessary for successful delivery of the elections and the consolidation of our democracy," commission chairman Mahmood Yakubu told reporters in the capital, Abuja. He said more details would be released during an afternoon briefing.

A review of logistics, along with the determination to hold a credible vote, led the commission to conclude that going ahead with the election as planned was "no longer feasible," he said.

Nigeria also postponed the previous presidential election in 2015 because of deadly insecurity in the northeast, which remains under threat from Islamic extremists.

As word filtered out after midnight of a possible election delay at least in some regions, the Situation Room, a civil society collective monitoring the vote, said in a statement that "any suggestion that the election be held in a staggered manner will be totally unacceptable, and would be a recipe for a disastrous election."

In this image from video, Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), speaks about election delayed during a press conference in Abuja, Nigeria, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019. Nigeria's electoral commission delayed the presidential election until Feb. 23, making the announcement a mere five hours before polls were set to open Saturday. It cited unspecified "challenges" amid reports that voting materials had not been delivered to all parts of the country.

[i]In this image from video, Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), speaks about election delayed during a press conference in Abuja, Nigeria, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019. Nigeria's electoral commission delayed the presidential election until Feb. 23, making the announcement a mere five hours before polls were set to open Saturday. It cited unspecified "challenges" amid reports that voting materials had not been dlivered to all parts of the country. (AP Photo)

More than 84 million voters in this country of some 190 million had been expected to head to the polls in what is seen as a close and heated race between 76-year-old President Muhammadu Buhari and top challenger Atiku Abubakar, a billionaire former vice president.

Both have pledged to work for a peaceful election even as their supporters, including high-level officials, have caused alarm with vivid warnings against foreign interference and allegations of rigging.

"This is truly disappointing but ... Nigeria will prevail," the spokesman for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said on Twitter, noting that Buhari was already in his hometown where he had been set to vote.

When Buhari came to power in 2015 he made history with the first defeat of an incumbent president in an election hailed as one of the most transparent and untroubled ever in Nigeria, which has seen deadly post-vote violence in the past.

Now Buhari could become the second incumbent to be unseated. His term has been marked by a crash in global oil prices that spun Nigeria's heavily crude-dependent economy into a rare recession, from which it only emerged in 2017. Unemployment shot up. The country passed India as the nation with the most people living in extreme poverty. More than 13 million children are said to be out of school.


Insecurity on multiple fronts has seen little improvement, worrying neighbors of the West African regional powerhouse and beyond. While the military pushed Boko Haram extremists out of many communities in the country's northeast, claims of the group being "crushed" have withered in the face of continuing violence. A new offshoot pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group has surged in recent months, attacking military bases - and this week, a governor's convoy - sending tens of thousands of people fleeing anew.

On top of that, banditry in the northwest, oil militants in the south and deadly fighting in the central region between farmers and herders over increasingly precious land keep security forces stretched and the population on edge. On Friday, authorities reported at least 66 deaths in a single community this week in what one resident blamed on farmer-herder clashes.

"We love our country and we need our country to be safe from all the violence ... and all the nonsense that takes place during election time," worshipper Amin Muhammad Khalif said as he emerged Friday from prayers in Kano, Nigeria's second-largest city in a nation largely evenly split between Muslims and Christians.

Even in the fight against corruption, in which Buhari could claim some progress, many in Nigeria have expressed concern that those targeted are mostly opposition figures..

Meanwhile, many Nigerians worry about Buhari himself after he spent more than 150 days outside the country for still-unspecified medical treatment. Spare in both charisma and physique, Buhari spoke for just a few minutes at his final campaign rally on Thursday and struggled to hear or grasp a number of questions in a recent televised town hall.

Borrowing a page from President Donald Trump's playbook, top challenger Abubakar has campaigned on the theme of "Let's Make Nigeria Work Again," while vowing to apply his business acumen to privatize Nigeria's all-important state oil company and lift 50 million people out of poverty by 2025.

Despite such proclamations, Abubakar has never managed to shake years of corruption allegations. And, as Buhari grumbled in his final pre-election address to the nation on Thursday, one "cannot simply proclaim jobs into existence."


In the end, the now-delayed vote could come down to the sorry state of Africa's largest economy and people's empty pockets, and stomachs.

In Abuja, 56-year-old Bako Sharibu was wrist-deep in a dumpster as he fished out pieces of plastic for recycling. His shy smile disappeared as he recalled that he once had good work as a janitor. Now he struggles to make his target of 300 naira (83 cents) a day.

"Everybody suffers too much. Hungry everywhere," he said, adding that if he could save a few thousand naira he would send the money to his three children in northern Kaduna state.

Then he shook his pocket. It was near sunset. He had just 50 naira in hand.

He will be voting for Abubakar, he said. Nigeria needs change.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-6710585/Everybody-suffers-Nigeria-heads-polls.html

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by hinwazaka: 10:21pm On Feb 15, 2019
Buhari has finished this country. The whole world has agreed "Buhari Must Go".

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Nobody: 10:24pm On Feb 15, 2019
I always like it when OPs include the source/link to their posts, thank you. Our people in Nigeria are too blind to see the truth. If we cant tell ourselves the truth, there's nothing bad in hearing same from the international communities and media. Only in apc a red colour would be called white. We have a long way to go in this country as all the perceived sentiments and bigotry can't take us anywhere .nowadays, it's hard to tell ourselves the truth even when we're being stared in the face by same.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by psucc(m): 10:25pm On Feb 15, 2019
And whenever you remember how some people are campaigning for Buhari, you lost sleep.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Jman06(m): 10:25pm On Feb 15, 2019
The suffering is too much!
Only a conscienceless person will say otherwise

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by three: 10:26pm On Feb 15, 2019
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Almost everyone is suffering.

Some people are cleaning out while pretending to be fighting in the masses interests.

They are actually even stealing money for their own APC campaign!!

It's part of why they are failing woefully!


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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by magoo10(m): 10:26pm On Feb 15, 2019
Buhari is a monumental error that even the blind and deaf can testify.
Zombies will soon come and say that daily mail UK is an ipob newspaper.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by AtikuMeansJobs: 10:27pm On Feb 15, 2019
Hardship does not know tribe or religion.
It is all about doing the right. Voting out the non performing government. If you feel buhari is doing well, so be it but do not bring tribe into the equator my dear because you don't know who will be your savour tomorrow.My people in as much as WE will love atiku to win his supporters must rise and go and vote,he can't win on nairaland with likes and shares,so go to your polling unit and vote
Pmb has die hard supporters in the north,i heard some have even been sleeping in their wards just to cast their votes for him.
Pls don't let us allow this evil to come back for the second time because of our negligence.
Vote Atiku and stay till the votes are counted,its just once in every four years,so why can't you sacrifice that day for your country.
Vote don't fight.1. buhari exposed the level of Illiteracy in our midst. You have to be a real dunce to still support Buhari
2. buhari exposed the fact that we have very sadistic and evil people among us with the way these set of people openly endorse and defend Buhari's atrocities
3. buhari exposed the hacks and quacks parading as men and women of integrity. From Soyinka to Falana; Oby to Sagay to Bakare and Adeboye, the list is endless.
The above last expose has been the best thing a Buhari Presidency has achieved as this has permanently sieved the chaff from the wheat. The likes of Oby, Keyamo, Falana, Bakare, Soyinka, Donald Duke and Pat Utomi will never ever be taken serious ever again and whatever influence they used to wield has been watered down and diluted with their own excrement.~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to reduce fuel pump price but increased it.*
~*WE regret voting for a man who promised not to pay fuel subsidy but paid the most*
~*WE regret voting for a man who promised to convert presidential fleet to national carrier but later fleeced Nigeria in the name of a new national carrier*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to provide 3 million Jobs annually but instead destroyed 12 million Jobs in 3 years according to the NBS.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to scrap first lady office but appointed 11 aides for the First Lady*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised Nigeria economic prosperity but made Nigeria the poverty capital of the world.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promise not to treat himself overseas but patronises foreign health facilities at the slightest chance*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who promised to fight corruption but reinstated and promoted the sacked pension fund thief; Abdurrasheed Maina.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who won his election on 'integrity' slate but harbours a certificate forger, grass cutter, and more in his cabinet*.
~ *WE regret voting for the man who thinks foreign rice is not good for Nigerians but foreign hospitals are good for him.*
~ *WE regret voting for the man who can't provide his credentials.*
~ *WE say No to Buhari in 2019.*

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by DMerciful(m): 10:28pm On Feb 15, 2019
Bubu has been rejected by the international community so it will not be good for us to insist on Bubu that has failed humanity

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by AtikuMeansJobs: 10:28pm On Feb 15, 2019
SAI ATIKUOBI FOR BETTER LIFE FOR ALL NIGERIANS....


SAI MR job$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$...............JOIN THE PDP FESTIVAL AND ATIKULATE TO VICTORY, JOIN THE WINING TEAM.... #BetterNigeriaWith Atiku Aguero ABUBAKAR.Atiku understands the value of a good life. He knows YOU cannot truly be happy if you can’t pay your bills. He knows you can’t be fulfilled if you can’t take care of your own kids. Atiku has more than 20 businesses, and over half of that is just welfarism/charity based businesses. What he does, is take from lucrative businesses to subsidize not too lucrative ones. At the end of the month, all the staff gets paid and everyone is happy with their families. I know as the President of Nigeria, Atiku would be able to do this for all. This is Atiku. That is what I am supporting. Can you tell me about who you are supporting and how his character and attitude would help me in life? While you do, do not forget Atiku has never handled any budget.
Vote PDP!! vote Atiku/Obi 2019 !! Vote A sound Man!!

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Nobody: 10:29pm On Feb 15, 2019
Buhari is a disaster and must go.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by SalamRushdie: 10:29pm On Feb 15, 2019
the suffering is too much

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Nobody: 10:30pm On Feb 15, 2019
It's a pity so many monikers on Nairaland getting desperate and trying to play the ethnic card and force a dictator who doesn't know zilch about economics on us.

So many monikers here rile me to no end. It's 24 hours. Just 24 hours. I speak with authority from the most High.

Atiku is Nigeria's next president in 2019. Write it down.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by stephleena(f): 10:30pm On Feb 15, 2019
Same with his beautiful wife Aisha..that woman is suffering in silence

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by id911(m): 10:39pm On Feb 15, 2019
stephleena:
Same with his beautiful wife Aisha..that woman is suffering in silence

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Sonoyom(m): 10:41pm On Feb 15, 2019
Failure should not be reinforced

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Nogodye(m): 10:41pm On Feb 15, 2019
Maybe those that can't work.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by jchioma: 10:41pm On Feb 15, 2019
Buhari was an affliction on the country and from tomorrow by God's grace, Nigeria shall breath a deep sigh of relief as we go to the polls to vote out this misery of a lifeless being.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Nobody: 10:43pm On Feb 15, 2019
Lalasticlala


Front-page please
Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Nobody: 10:47pm On Feb 15, 2019
He took away sleep from our eyes these horrible years, its time to take his too by sending him back to Daura.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by fuckingAyaya(m): 10:55pm On Feb 15, 2019
B. A. S. T. A. R. D

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by ImDStar: 10:56pm On Feb 15, 2019
stephleena:
Same with his beautiful wife Aisha..that woman is suffering in silence

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by cool318(m): 10:56pm On Feb 15, 2019
There will be wild, mad jubilation after the polls tomorrow , an era of extreme nepotism, high handedness , complete and flagrant abuse of ruleof law in a supposed democratic dispensation
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Nigerians should also try to vote in new brains into the NASS and HOUSE OF rep , so that their salaries can be reduced

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by ImDStar: 11:03pm On Feb 15, 2019
Even outsider knows.

But our zombies are still sleeping

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by victordaimond: 11:05pm On Feb 15, 2019
Confirm Tru Talk Unlike Apc Pure Water Talk.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Asshurbanipal: 11:33pm On Feb 15, 2019
I just wonder how people still support this failed government
Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:47pm On Feb 15, 2019
Daily UK Mail you couldn't have said it better!

We intend to correct this mistake tomorrow wink

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by franchasng: 12:02am On Feb 16, 2019
If Buhari wins 2019 election, then there is no hope for Nigeria.

Yorubas should prepare for the worst ever experience in their life since the creation of Nigeria, you can bookmark this page.

They think voting Buhari is to punish Igbos or to show Igbos that they are more politically powerful and popular than Igbos, but it will down on them after Buhari wins, bookmark this page today angry

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by obonujoker(m): 12:12am On Feb 16, 2019
franchasng:
If Buhari wins 2019 election, then there is no hope for Nigeria.

Yorubas should prepare for the worst ever experience in their life since the creation of Nigeria, you can bookmark this page.

They think voting Buhari is to punish Igbos or to show Igbos that they are more politically powerful, popular than Igbos, but it will down on them after Buhari wins, bookmark this page today angry

Not all Yoruba are voting for lifeless... Stop listening to Yoruba Muslims on this site.....Many of them have multiple monickers

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by Mitchewww(m): 12:28am On Feb 16, 2019
stephleena:
Same with his beautiful wife Aisha..that woman is suffering in silence

Be civil.

Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by landmark86: 10:11am On Feb 16, 2019
Commission chairman Mahmood Yakubu is a very STUPIIID man av ever seen.
I swear I feel like giving him sum hot slap.

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Re: Everybody Suffers As Nigeria Heads To Poll - Daily Mail UK by ZombiePUNISHER: 10:12am On Feb 16, 2019
Buhari is a failure....

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