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Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Built2last: 8:41pm On Apr 26, 2019
Read and follow his argument

Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Built2last: 8:44pm On Apr 26, 2019
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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by iammo(m): 8:45pm On Apr 26, 2019
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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Built2last: 8:45pm On Apr 26, 2019
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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Built2last: 8:47pm On Apr 26, 2019

Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Built2last: 8:50pm On Apr 26, 2019
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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Built2last: 8:52pm On Apr 26, 2019
lalasticlala.

What sayest thou about this Nolly wood movie Nigerians are waiting for

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Abfinest007(m): 9:01pm On Apr 26, 2019
u rig urself into power now the only thing u can do now is to bribe d judges to remain in power

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Nobody: 9:33pm On Apr 26, 2019
This is deep

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by bishopkay: 10:04pm On Apr 26, 2019
Very well articulated and deeply insightful. I wish to see a rebuttal from the APC and keyamo minions on the topic especially a new zom B which has been unleashed upon us... One Mr excuzeme

Let the war of words begin though. Buhari as usual takes something good then destroys it. That fv.ka touches gold and turns it to dust. The idiot has taken our electoral system back by 20 years. He even took our SANs and infected them with dullness poor keyamo and big nose sagay SMH

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Chubhie: 10:14pm On Apr 26, 2019
I expect ngene and sarrik to put up a very strong rebuttal lines for lines.

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by FortuneDeGreat(m): 10:15pm On Apr 26, 2019
Foolish keyamo, see finishing grin grin grin

Who even did the mistake of the century by conferring on that brainless swat the revered SAN?

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by NgeneUkwenu(f): 10:29pm On Apr 26, 2019
Fantasy, purely and solely made for the brainless ipob pigs to masturbate upon as a consolation.. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Built2last: 11:00pm On Apr 26, 2019
Chubhie:
I expect ngene and sarrik to put up a very strong rebuttal lines for lines.

She has arrived already but didn't disappoint in calling IPOB instead of refuting demolas position

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Chubhie: 11:13pm On Apr 26, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
Fantasy, purely and solely made for the brainless ipob pigs to masturbate upon as a consolation.. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Sagamaje(m): 11:19pm On Apr 26, 2019
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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by sapientia(m): 12:57am On Apr 27, 2019
#AtikuIsComing

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Ratello: 1:52am On Apr 27, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
Fantasy, purely and solely made for the brainless ipob pigs to masturbate upon as a consolation.. grin grin grin grin

You will be alright at last since you are totally sold out to gross hypocrisy. Perhaps you know better than Femi Falana SAN below;

How Electoral Act 2015 Legalised Card Reader – Punch Newspapers

Femi Falana

In December last year, the Supreme Court upheld all the disputed governorship elections conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission on April 11, 2015 and undertook to adduce reasons for each of the judgments at a later date. Last month, the court announced the reasons for the decisions. Essentially, the apex court vehemently disagreed with the judgments of the Court of Appeal which had set aside election results which emanated from manual accreditation instead of the card reader machines prescribed by the INEC. For not validating the use of card reader for voter accreditation some commentators, including lawyers, have criticised the verdicts of the apex court. The criticisms which have greeted the judgments are not unexpected given the controversy which trailed the use of card reader for the elections.

Although the National Assembly had approved fund for the purchase of the card reader machines in the Appropriation Act of 2014, the then ruling party wanted to use its control of the federal legislature to discredit the electronic device. Hence, the immediate-past chairman of the INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, was summoned to the Senate to justify the introduction of the card reader for voter accreditation. In taking up the challenge, Prof. Jega demonstrated the use of card readers and its capacity to eliminate electoral fraud perpetrated at the accreditation stage of election. At the end of the exercise the Senate was compelled to endorse the use of card reader for the 2015 general election. Thereafter, the Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2015 which sought to legitimise the use of card reader was unanimously passed by both chambers of the National Assembly. The bill was signed into law by former President Goodluck Jonathan on March 20, 2015.

Prior to the amendment, Section 52 of the Electoral Act had prohibited the INEC from the use of any form of electronic voting. But following the amendment of the provision, the INEC has been conferred with the power to determine the procedure to use for any election. Specifically, Section 52 states that “voting at an election shall be in accordance with the procedure determined by the Independent National Electoral Commission.” With the amendment of the law the INEC was on terra firma when it decided to use the card reader machine for the accreditation of voters for the 2015 general election.

In spite of the initial hiccups encountered by voters with respect to the use of the card reader machines it is generally agreed that the technological device enhanced the credibility of the 2015 general election. Indeed, a number of the election petitions filed by aggrieved candidates were anchored on the gap between the number of voters accredited with the card reader machines and the fake election results declared by some returning officers. At the election petition tribunals, the INEC, through its lawyers, canvassed rather curiously that the directive on accreditation of voters with the aid of card reader machines was not backed by any law. And that the failure to comply with the directive could not vitiate any election conducted by the INEC.

Some members of the Election Petition Tribunals and the Justices of the Court of Appeal upheld the submissions of the INEC lawyers. In their judgments they ignored the figures of accredited voters obtained via the card reader machines. Others were however convinced that the directive on the use of card reader was backed by the letter and spirit of the Electoral Act. In the case of APC v Kolawole Agbaje, Ogbuinya JCA traced the genesis of the card reader when he said, “The evolution of the concept of smart card readers is a familiar one. It came to being during the last general election held in March and April, 2015 in Nigeria. On this score, it is a nascent procedure injected into our infant and fledgling electoral system to ensure credible and transparent election. Specifically, it is aimed to concretise our fragile process of accreditation – the keystone of any suffrage. The concept, owing to its recent invention by INEC, a non-legislative body, traces its paternity to the manual for election officials, 2015.”

The above view of Ogbuinya J.C.A was adopted in toto by Ejembi Eko JCA in the case of Umana v Emmanuel, when he stated that, “I do not believe that with the fast pace of development globally and the whole world embracing the latest IT technologies, that resistance should be placed to emerging technologies geared towards transparency in elections, by backward thinking interpretations that can only be deleterious to the system. Holding otherwise would be to truncate the great efforts of the 3rd respondent (INEC) in its bid to ensure a credible election and in so doing attempt to plug all loopholes that can be exploited by unscrupulous persons.”

Regrettably, the Supreme Court did not share the progressive view of both Ogbuinya and Eko JJCA on the legal validity of the technological device. Thus, in the case of Edward Okereke v Dave Umahi the apex court held that the appellant failed woefully to prove the allegation of over-voting as he did not tender the voters’ registers along with the card reader reports. Justice Cletus Nweze, who read the lead judgment of the court, held that, “Indeed, since the Guidelines and Manual, which authorised the use and deployment of the electronic card reader machine, were made in exercise of the powers conferred by the Electoral Act, the said card reader cannot, logically, depose or dethrone the Voters’ Register whose judicial roots are firmly embedded or entrenched in the selfsame Electoral Act from which it (the Voters’ Register) directly, derives its sustenance and currency….since the National Assembly has not deleted the provision of Section 49 of the Electoral Act (2010), which allows manual accreditation, it would be wrong for any petitioner to seek to rely solely on the report of the card reader (which is intended as a supplementary measure to the already provided means of accreditation) to prove over-voting.”

However, in spite of the clear position of the INEC on the mandatory use of card readers for the governorship and state legislative elections it did not adduce any argument in favour of the use of electronic device at the various election petition tribunals and the appellate courts. It is particularly intriguing that the INEC did not defend the card reader by relying on Section 52 of the Electoral Act (Amendment Act) 2015. If the attention of the Justices of the Supreme Court had been drawn to the 2015 amendment of the Electoral Act they could not have held that accreditation by the card reader machine was supplementary to manual accreditation. In other words, the judgments of the apex court would have legitimised the use of card reader for voter accreditation. No doubt, the legitimisation of the card reader would have had dire consequences on the results of the disputed governorship elections.

Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, writes from Lagos

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Note: the above narratives was written by a renowned SAN, Femi Falana in support of the Card Reader as a tool of transparency in 2015, now this is 2019 where legal backings to the usage of the 2019 elections held sway so it is practically unprofessional for any legal team to downplay the importance of the Smart Card Reader in this legal tussle between Atiku and Buhari.

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by kurt09(m): 2:26am On Apr 27, 2019
During Ekiti gubernatorial election, someone posted e-collation result from Inec or APC situation room here. And it showed that APC was wining in all LGAs. Eventually, when the result was announced, it was the same thing. Though I'm a Buharist, but saying that Inec didn't transmit results electronically will made me a liar. In my ward, our Ratech snapped all the result of our polling units. I slept at the LGA collation center during the presidential election. We don't need strong men but strong institutions.

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Born2Breed(f): 4:08am On Apr 27, 2019
kurt09:
During Ekiti gubernatorial election, someone posted e-collation result from Inec or APC situation room here. And it showed that APC was wining in all LGAs. Eventually, when the result was announced, it was the same thing. Though I'm a Buharist, but saying that Inec didn't transmit results electronically will made me a liar. In my ward, our Ratech snapped all the result of our polling units. I slept at the LGA collation center during the presidential election. We don't need strong men but strong institutions.

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by adeowo84(m): 4:41am On Apr 27, 2019
God's will for Nigeria shall be fulfilled in Jesus name... It will all end in praise
Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by jchioma: 5:16am On Apr 27, 2019
I said it, this goes to show that the INEC is not independent. They have been intimidated to kowtow to Buhari's rigging dictates.

Before now, INEC had made it very clear (in both videos & print) that the commission will electronically transmit result of the February 23rd presidential election across all the polling units in the country into a central server to enhance transparency and credibility of the process.

But with these revelations, I wonder how they can defend their new stance. I see the presidential election being upturned.

#AtikuIsComing

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Nobody: 5:46am On Apr 27, 2019
The article is topnotch and fact proof.... INEC rigged the election for APC...

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:31am On Apr 27, 2019
See the difference between illiterate and literacy

Between wuru work and detailed work

This is what I call detailed analysis

In the bid to falsely declare Buhari the president, INEC totally forgot that they are not only dealing with an illiterate president but literate Nigerians cool cool cool

I talk am say how one illiterate go dey deceive intellectuals/ professors Then what's the need for education

I am proud of you guys! A job well done!!!
Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by chriskosherbal(m): 6:34am On Apr 27, 2019
Hmmm am just observing developments




See my signature.

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:35am On Apr 27, 2019
NgeneUkwenu:
Fantasy, purely and solely made for the brainless ipob pigs to masturbate upon as a consolation.. grin grin grin grin
Don't be monotonous!!! This is why we call your likes zombie!!!

Did INEC use electronics during voting or not

It had been simplified for you!

Haba!!!

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Chubhie: 7:14am On Apr 27, 2019
kurt09:
During Ekiti gubernatorial election, someone posted e-collation result from Inec or APC situation room here. And it showed that APC was wining in all LGAs. Eventually, when the result was announced, it was the same thing. Though I'm a Buharist, but saying that Inec didn't transmit results electronically will made me a liar. In my ward, our Ratech snapped all the result of our polling units. I slept at the LGA collation center during the presidential election. We don't need strong men but strong institutions.
Nairaland arise!

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by Chubhie: 7:19am On Apr 27, 2019
Wiseandtrue:

Don't be monotonous!!! This is why we call your likes zombie!!!

Did INEC use electronics during voting or not

It had been simplified for you!

Haba!!!
One can only give what they've got. Ngene has given her all. You expect too much from em.

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Re: Demola Olarewaju: It feels good to have APC on defense at presidential tribunal by BuhariAdvocate: 7:22am On Apr 27, 2019
This one just want attention.

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