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Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by ijustdey: 7:09pm On Feb 17, 2019
Millions of Nigerians went to bed on Friday evening hoping to wake up on Saturday to cast their votes. By the time they woke up on Saturday, a familiar story had played out: the elections had been postponed. For the third successive general election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) failed to keep its oft-repeated promise of “we’re ready”.

Immediately, theories started pouring forth from various factories. Uche Secondus, the national chairman of the the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), accused INEC of working hand-in-glove with the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), because of imminent defeat. The APC, in return, accused INEC of acting out PDP’s agenda. Atiku Abubakar, the PDP presidential candidate, said it was “hand of Esau and voice of Jacob” — accusing APC of being behind the poll shift. On social media, APC supporters wondered why PDP fans already tweeted that the elections would be shifted at a time other Nigerians did not have any inkling. And so on and so forth.

After sifting through the various conspiracy theories, TheCable has consolidated them into three major categories.


THEORY NO. 1: INEC WAS PRODDED BY FOREIGN POWERS

This theory, suspected to be coming from the PDP, says APC wanted INEC to conduct “staggered elections” in which only 26 states would vote on Saturday while elections would be postponed in 10 states. The presidential poll would be declared inconclusive. Based on the pattern of results, APC, using federal might, would then deploy full security and financial resources to the remaining 10 states to suppress PDP’s votes and claim victory. This strategy, according to the conspiracy theory, was used effectively by APC in Osun state whereby the governorship election was declared inconclusive and voting was allegedly suppressed in the run-off and APC carried the day. This theory says the US, UK and EU, sensing what APC wanted to do, mounted pressure on Mahmood Yakubu, the INEC chairman, not to stagger the elections but shift them to a date on which every state could vote simultaneously.


THEORY NO. 2: PDP COLLUDED WITH INEC TO AVOID DEFEAT

Faced with the reality that most pre-election opinion polls did not favour them, PDP decided to collude with INEC to postpone the elections and buy time — according to another conspiracy theory propounded by some APC supporters. It is alleged that most of the personnel at INEC were appointed or recruited when PDP was in power and they still owe their allegiance to the party. Therefore, the theory goes, the INEC personnel decided to sabotage the elections at the prompting of PDP so that there would be more time to gain support for Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidential candidate. PDP supporters have countered this claim, asking why the same INEC staff did not sabotage 2015 elections in favour of the PDP government. Meanwhile, some APC supporters are asking why PDP fans knew beforehand that the elections would be postponed if indeed their party was not working in tandem with INEC.


THEORY NO. 3: APC, SENSING DEFEAT, SABOTAGED LOGISTICS

There is yet another theory — that APC leaders met in Abuja on Wednesday and concluded that the elections were not looking good for them. Security agencies and other government agencies were directed to sabotage the election, thus paving the way for INEC offices and card readers to be burnt, the theorists allege. They further claim that working with INEC insiders, the APC made sure materials did not get to some locations ahead of Saturday so that elections would not hold simultaneously across the country. Those who believe in this theory also link it to theory no. 1 above, concluding that but for the international community, INEC would have gone ahead with staggering the elections. APC supporters have a counter-argument: why would they want the elections moved when they were the favourites to win?


CONCLUSION

No matter the conspiracy theory that you believe, there is a consensus that INEC was right to have postponed the elections as a result of the issues it highlighted. Many commentators have blamed the electoral body for poor preparations, but Yakubu, in his address to stakeholders on Saturday after the postponement, said there was sabotage, although he did not point his fingers at any particular direction. Whatever theory is right, the indisputable conclusion is that the postponement has created room for conjectures and allegations. It would be difficult to persuade the purveyors that there was no political motive behind the postponement, either in favour of APC or PDP.


https://www.thecable.ng/postponed-polls-here-are-the-three-conspiracy-theories

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by PMBuhariGCFR: 7:10pm On Feb 17, 2019
Oversabi people.My own is that they have not born that INEC man not to declare me winner on Sunday.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by SeverusSnape(m): 7:15pm On Feb 17, 2019
1 most likely... They want to repeat what they did in Osun.

On a free and fair ground, APC is gonna lose this election.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by helinues: 7:15pm On Feb 17, 2019
My own conspiracy theory after keen observations,

The postponement worth it. Prof Yakubu got to know about Pdp and Apc sabotaging attempts ahead

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by truthfulparrot(m): 7:16pm On Feb 17, 2019
The first theory is mostly likely correct. Notice that unlike in 2011 and 2015, the US and international community did not condemn this postponement.
My stake is that some saboteurs within INEC had perfected plan for staggered elections and the INEC chairman was helpless until he got much pressure from the international community to postpone the election at the eleventh hours thereby frustrating the plan for staggered election s.
The next few days will be interesting as desperate politicians will come up with more devious plans.
The INEC chairman may become embolden with backing of the international community and carry out some in-house cleaning processes before Saturday election.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Asshurbanipal: 7:43pm On Feb 17, 2019
truthfulparrot:
The first theory is mostly likely correct. Notice that unlike in 2011 and 2015, the US and international community did not condemn this postponement.
My stake is that some saboteurs within INEC had perfected plan for staggered elections and the INEC chairman was helpless until he got much pressure from the international community to postpone the election at the eleventh hours thereby frustrating the plan for staggered election s.
The next few days will be interesting as desperate politicians will come up with more devious plans.
The INEC chairman may become embolden with backing of the international community and carry out some in-house cleaning processes before Saturday election.




America will know

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Bighead9: 8:30pm On Feb 17, 2019
Conspiracy theory or not, Buhari will defeat Atiku on Saturday. Nigerians are in high spirits to re-elect Baba Buhari on February 23rd.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Nobody: 9:00pm On Feb 17, 2019
I and Nigerians remain to be with Buhari till 2023.
If u no like am, go and die.

Only foolish people are blaming Buhari for INEC inefficiency and incompetence.

Same people rejoicing that it is a good thing that INEC suspended gubernatorial candidates of APC in Rivers and Zamfara states,
Same people saying Buhari has no power on INEC just 2 weeks ago!
Foolish HYPOCRITES!!

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by DavSagacity(m): 9:01pm On Feb 17, 2019
Though larger percentage of Nigerians are tired of the lifeless Mr Integrity, Atiku Abubakar is neither the man Nigeria need at a time like this. Let's try another party. PDP has ruled before. APC has squander 4 years on blame game of previous government with Nepotism and tribalism as the main characteristics of their reign thus far.
APC AND PDP are not the only two parties in Nigeria.
There are other young Educated candidates full of life , Energy and Vibrancy that can rule this country

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by supereagle(m): 9:01pm On Feb 17, 2019
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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Thisis2raw(m): 9:01pm On Feb 17, 2019
With the way inec is going about this election am beginning to lose my trust in them

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by YorubaBigot: 9:02pm On Feb 17, 2019
My yoruba people, let us for once eschew tribalism and ethnoCentism and be patriotic this time. All you supporting buhari i want to ask you one simple question: what offence commited by GEJ that has not been committed by buhari, even in excess? All the incompetences and cluelessness that we acused Jonathan of, buhari has proven to be not just incompetent and clueless but also very lifeless and useless.

I voted buhari/osinbajo in 2015, but they have failed us woefully, lets try Atuku/Obi in 2019 if they fail we vote them out in 2023.

The fact that you support buhari because of osinbajo shows that you are not just self centered ans selfish but also myopic. If you really mean well for this country then lets join hands and send buhari packing. Buhari has proven to be a monumental failure of garguantuan proportions

I enjoin every reasonable and sane yoruba man to join hands with Atiku/Obi to get nigeria working again and make nigeria better

Yoruba Ronu!!!

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by YorubaBigot: 9:02pm On Feb 17, 2019
Whatever the conspiracy theory, inece chairman should be applauded for postponing the election because the devilish broom waving party had a plan to use the osun strategy of staggard election to rig the election

Buhari, apc and their minions especually their online miscreants and brain- dead 30k stipend zombies will be exposed, rejected, defeated, shamed and disgraced l'agbara olorun

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Thisis2raw(m): 9:02pm On Feb 17, 2019
Bighead9:
Conspiracy theory or not, Buhari will defeat Atiku on Saturday. Nigerians are in high spirits to re-elect Baba Buhari on February 23rd.
please speak for yourself, which Nigerians?

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by cooldipo(m): 9:02pm On Feb 17, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Uyi168: 9:03pm On Feb 17, 2019
3 is most plausible...
Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by BRAINTORMS(m): 9:03pm On Feb 17, 2019
1 is more convincing

But.......

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by teekay213(m): 9:03pm On Feb 17, 2019
No 2 can never be possible,pdp can never dictate to INEC what to do the only people that can are the apc bcoz they're the ones that put directors there.

Be it as it may Alhaji babatunde atiku abubakar will win the presidential election on Saturday

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by TRCdesigns: 9:03pm On Feb 17, 2019
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by yesicandoalltin: 9:04pm On Feb 17, 2019
Hmm
Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Uyi168: 9:04pm On Feb 17, 2019
Thisis2raw:
please speak for yourself, which Nigerians?
..He said nigerians,not zombie..

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by ayusco85(m): 9:04pm On Feb 17, 2019
Ok
Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by BIAFRONIGERIAN(m): 9:05pm On Feb 17, 2019
Bighead9:
Conspiracy theory or not, Buhari will defeat Atiku on Saturday. Nigerians are in high spirits to re-elect Baba Buhari on February 23rd.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Atiku4betaNaija: 9:05pm On Feb 17, 2019
1)If Atiku was corrupt would he have exposed Buharis ADC involvement in the smuggling of 85 suit cases of looted foreign reserve a case Buhari made sure he buries?
2)If Atiku was corrupt would he have resigned honorably from the customs when he saw there was conflict of interest between his job and his new interest in Intels?
3)If Atiku was corrupt and greedy would he have sacrificed so much to clamour for June 12 against Abacha a move which cost him the seizure of Intels by Abacha ?
4)If Atiku was corrupt would he have stepped down as Governor of Adamawa to become ObasanjoObasanjos running mate ?
5)If Atiku was a Bigot would he have handed Adamawa over to a Christian called Boni Haruna!!!!
6)If Atiku was corrupt and selfish would he have deliberately spared Lagos state for Bola Tiinubu in 2003 when he had the chance to take it for PDP!!!!
7)If Atiku was Corrupt would he have discovered Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Ribadu, El Rufai, Oby Ezekwesili all people he had never met but yet brought them into govt because of qualities he saw in them.!!!!

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Atiku4betaNaija: 9:05pm On Feb 17, 2019
Zombies are fed only want they want to be fed with yet they continue to worship looters within the APC fold.
Zombies should also ask why efcc is dumb and silent towards atiku


The greater corruption is to call atiku corrupt and tinubu saint, Buhari has failed us and ready to fail again if given the opportunity,
Let try another person dear.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Queseda: 9:06pm On Feb 17, 2019
Prior to 2015, it looked impossible to unseat an incubent President, reason PDP boasted to rule Nigeria for 40years, they believed so much in their rigging strategies. 2015 was an eye-opener in Nigerian politics that a sitting President can be defeated. The level of desperation exhibited by PDP and enemies of Nigeria is unprecedented, from wave after waves of fake news, to intimidation of dissenting opinions across all social media, intimidation and harrassment of INEC, blackmail of politicians in rival parties, nobody is spared in this show of shame by PDP attack dogs. Personally, I think the INEC chairman is trying too much to look unbiased and as a result compromising in favour of PDP as we can see so far in the reassignment of Amina, their refusal to obey court orders for inclusion of APC in Zamfara, and so on. Mahmood Yukubu should man-up and not allow himself to be cowed by these agents of darkness parrading themselves as lovers of democracy. APC should be ready for the battle of their lives on Feb 23 because PDP will not spare anything in their quest to have unhindered access to our treasury once again. I find it amusing the same people who saw nothing wrong in the 16years of poverty, abandoned projects, looting and desecration of our institutions by the PDP are the ones shouting after just 4years of APC that is showing so much promise of a better Nigeria.
Finally, I want to implore every well-meaning Nigerian who have seen remarkable progress being made in the midst of limited resources, to remain resolute and not give in to blackmail and intimidation which is the obvious tactics being deployed by these unscrupulous PDP apologists, we see a lot of them on front page of every thread on nairaland, they're on Twitter, Facebook, inside buses, anywhere you can think of. But one thing remains sure, as long as God liveth, these people who have held this country hostage for years will be put to eternal shame, to the glory of God
Shalom!

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Nobody: 9:06pm On Feb 17, 2019
Been a while since I came here. See dust oo.


*Moves to clean the group*

Nairaland is getting dry

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by ejimatic: 9:06pm On Feb 17, 2019
Atiku would lose marginally, not because voters are overdosed on Buhari love, but because when trust is at stake – man-to-man – Buhari is the lesser of two evils. This is the inconvenient truth.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Thisis2raw(m): 9:06pm On Feb 17, 2019
Uyi168:
..He said nigerians,not zombie..
no right thinking person will vote for Nepotism, tyranny, mentally and physical sick person in Buhari.

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by emperorAY(m): 9:06pm On Feb 17, 2019
I was an adhoc staff,.they transferred election material to a certain local government in Ogun without any security.
this is a result of poor planning ,inec chairman should have resigned by now

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Salvador1: 9:06pm On Feb 17, 2019
PMBuhariGCFR:
Oversabi people.My own is that they have not born that INEC man not to declare me winner on Sunday.
lol another nwaamike in making

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Re: Postponed Polls: Here Are The Three Conspiracy Theories by Ayoswit(f): 9:06pm On Feb 17, 2019
Atiku is the right man for the job. Even if inec postpone this Saturday's election again, we still dey gidigba in our support for the man wey sabi the work. cool

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