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How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by Nobody: 2:12pm On Feb 27, 2019
Can someone please explain this to me? Even war ravaged Northern states like Borno and Yobe had more voters than peaceful South East and South South states.
Votes in the south were a total of 9 million. While votes in the north were over 17 million
Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by Nobody: 2:17pm On Feb 27, 2019
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Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by Tomide007: 2:18pm On Feb 27, 2019
16% voters turnout in Abia. And less than 30% in the entire southeast, southeasterners didn't turn up at all. Even we in the southwest didn't really turn up.
Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by Nobody: 2:20pm On Feb 27, 2019
Tomide007:
16% voters turnout in Abia. And less than 30% in the entire southeast, southeasterners didn't turn up at all. Even we in the southwest didn't really turn up.
So that justifies why war ravaged northern states like Borno and Yobe had a higher turnout and voter participation of almost 90% than the south eastern states?
Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by Asshurbanipal: 2:25pm On Feb 27, 2019
Tomide007:
16% voters turnout in Abia. And less than 30% in the entire southeast, southeasterners didn't turn up at all. Even we in the southwest didn't really turn up.
Are you for real? The systemic card reader disenfranchisement that we are talking about seem to you like joke?
Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by APCsupporter: 2:40pm On Feb 27, 2019
We saw a picture of Ebonyi youths playing football on election day and on the other hand, we saw pictures of people in the north queuing as early as 2am. next time try to be serious about elections

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Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by Nobody: 2:42pm On Feb 27, 2019
Asshurbanipal:

Are you for real? The systemic card reader disenfranchisement that we are talking about seem to you like joke?
Don't mind the joker
Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by Tomide007: 2:50pm On Feb 27, 2019
Asshurbanipal:

Are you for real? The systemic card reader disenfranchisement that we are talking about seem to you like joke?
There is no way I would have known about any systematic card reader disenfranchisement..... I'm based in southwest not ss/se.....thanks for informing me......but my argument is that we southerners should change our attitude towards election....northerners were on queue before 5:00 am, in my street only abt 5 of us went out to vote. Out of abt 30
Re: How Did The North Have Almost Double The Votes Of The South In The Election? by kayfra: 2:51pm On Feb 27, 2019
litdutchboy:

So that justifies why war ravaged northern states like Borno and Yobe had a higher turnout and voter participation of almost 90% than the south eastern states?

Their continued survival literally depends on the outcome of the elections. Your pampered southern a$$ doesn't.

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