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PDP Should Reject Feb. 23 Election Date; Call For New Ballot Papers--analysts by Nobody: 4:15pm On Feb 17, 2019
It's evident INEC is under heavy pressure to deliver to APC. All this while, INEC has maintained their readiness to go on with the election. Why a sudden postponement? APC knew it would lead to their shameful defeat. Have you forgot INEC even boasted of replacing burnt PVCs? This is the "remote control" of Buhari at work. The postponement will allow the ruling party time to "familiarise" with the foreign observers and entice them with money. Don't forget the world is interested in their reports. Two, why did INEC postpone the election after despatching the sensitive electoral materials? This is APC's remote control, rigging if you like. Who is in charge of the sensitive materials, politicians, corrupt police? Don't be surprised that ballot papers have been thumbed waiting for Saturday. PDP must as a matter of caution reject the ballot papers already released and as stakeholder compel INEC to produce new ballot papers with a new date.

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Re: PDP Should Reject Feb. 23 Election Date; Call For New Ballot Papers--analysts by Born2Breed(f): 4:23pm On Feb 17, 2019
It should be rejected. Most of the ballot papers has not PDP on them.

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Re: PDP Should Reject Feb. 23 Election Date; Call For New Ballot Papers--analysts by WonderManly(m): 4:39pm On Feb 17, 2019
Mmuoojukwu:
It's evident INEC is under heavy pressure to deliver to APC. All this while, INEC has maintained their readiness to go on with the election. Why a sudden postponement? APC knew it would lead to their shameful defeat. Have you forgot INEC even boasted of replacing burnt PVCs? This is the "remote control" of Buhari at work. The postponement will allow the ruling party time "familiarise" with the foreign observes and entice them with money. Don't forget the world is interested in their reports. Two, why did INEC postponed the election after despatching the sensitive electoral materials? This is APC's remote control, rigging if you like. Who is in charge of the sensitive materials, politicians, corrupt police? Don't be surprised that ballot papers have been thumbed waiting for Saturday. PDP must as a matter of caution reject the ballot papers already released and as stakeholder compel INEC to produce new ballot papers with a new date.
Correct!

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Re: PDP Should Reject Feb. 23 Election Date; Call For New Ballot Papers--analysts by Nobody: 4:40pm On Feb 17, 2019
we should be on alert

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Re: PDP Should Reject Feb. 23 Election Date; Call For New Ballot Papers--analysts by binsanni(m): 4:57pm On Feb 17, 2019
Nice info
No more room for rigging
Buhari must go by force by fire

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Re: PDP Should Reject Feb. 23 Election Date; Call For New Ballot Papers--analysts by Nobody: 5:02pm On Feb 17, 2019
You are 100% correct the voting sheets should be changed
Re: PDP Should Reject Feb. 23 Election Date; Call For New Ballot Papers--analysts by slivertongue: 5:08pm On Feb 17, 2019
nothing will stop PDP's victory even if inec uses mango leaves as ballot papers to conduct the elections so PDP sud stand firm and refuse bad counsel

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