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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Okuda(m): 8:29am On Jul 14, 2019
Maurice Iwu na Foetus where this current Inec chairman dey!
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Nobody: 8:30am On Jul 14, 2019
mabea:
Waiting for nairaland APC Jury to come and tell us how Atiku is wasting his time
grin
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by abysirius(m): 8:31am On Jul 14, 2019
amalab30:
I know people voted Buhari, buh honestly, who would have wanted him to come back the 2nd time, Nigeria under him is not a sweet story.
Atiku would have made Nigeria worse. He's been tested and found wanting; the people around him are worse than thieves.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by rapcy(m): 8:31am On Jul 14, 2019
This INEC guys can lie, they asked us to transmit the results to their server after verification. Which one are they saying no server now
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Gandollaar(f): 8:34am On Jul 14, 2019
abysirius:
Atiku would have made Nigeria worse. He's been tested and found wanting; the people around him are worse than thieves.
That one is your business. Tifnnubu is not in PDP but you are always licking droppings off his fantastically corrupt ass. You are either s herdsman or a Yoruba mooslim, but I can assure you that RUGA is dead and buried.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Basher8583: 8:35am On Jul 14, 2019
Tocynone:
If you ever achieve the feat I have today, I'm sure you won't be here writing this. You are a frustrated youth and depressed

On the contrary I am not a youth. Clearly a working class living with an impressive income and paying his tax as a law abiding citizen which you won't understand.

I don't give a rat's ass about your feat. It is inconsequential to me.
If your feat is that good then why complain. Has Buhari spoilt illegal business for you? However I would advise you to please focus on paying your tax as a law-abiding citizen and stop defrauding the country.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Bennycollins: 8:36am On Jul 14, 2019
We all know that Buhari did not win the 2019 election. We also know that even if the tribunal rightly passes judgment in Atiku's, the SC would be remote-controlled by the satanists in power.But it's worthwhile to expose this fraud of an election for what it is. Of course the EU report on the election is a good pointer.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Wettoid123: 8:36am On Jul 14, 2019
PDP has all what it takes to win in the tribunal but the reverse is the case.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Basher8583: 8:37am On Jul 14, 2019
Gandollaar:
That one is your business. Tifnnubu is not in PDP but you are always licking droppings off his fantastically corrupt ass. You are either s herdsman or a Yoruba mooslim, but I can assure you that RUGA is dead and buried.

You seem to be an extremely confused person.
Accusing someone of being a fulani by supporting another fulani (atiku)
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by jaxxy(m): 8:38am On Jul 14, 2019
I am only ashamed that INEC can not explain it core functions to the courts and back them up yet claim sm1 won the elections with no concrete evidence.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by adanny01(m): 8:39am On Jul 14, 2019
paxonel:
After several weeks of accusation, counter accusation, as well as denial, a recently leaked memo of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has revealed that the commission transmitted voter accreditation data during the 2019 presidential elections from Smart Card Readers (SCR) to a central server, as claimed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The leaked memo, dated March 25, 2019, was signed by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs. Rose Oriaran-Anthony, and posted on Twitter on Wednesday by a former aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri.
The electoral body had on February 27, 2019 declared President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the presidential election.
Despite the claim by the commission that Buhari mustered a total of 15,191,847 votes to defeat the presidential candidate of the PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who scored 11,262,978 votes, the opposition party and his candidate headed to court to challenge his victory.
The former vice president and the PDP told the Presidential Election Tribunal sitting in Abuja that he rejected the results citing irregularities, while also claiming that data from the server of INEC revealed that his votes were reduced in 31 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Atiku also claimed that he defeated Buhari with 1,615,302 votes. He said data from INEC server showed that he actually polled a total of 18,356,732 votes to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari, who had 16,741,430 votes.
To give more credence to his claim, the former vice president also gave the “unique MAC address and Microsoft product ID of the INEC server,” from where he claimed the results were obtained.
According to him, “The servers from which the said figures were derived belongs to the first respondent (INEC). The figures and votes were transmitted to the first respondent’s Presidential Result’s Server 1 and thereafter aggregated in INEC_PRES_RSLT_SRV2019, whose Physical Address or unique Mac Address is 94-57-A5-DC-64-B9 with Microsoft Product ID 00252-7000000000-AA535. The above descriptions are unique to the 1st respondent’s server.”
However, the electoral body argued at the tribunal that it did not transmit results through electronic channels, but used manual collation as stipulated by law.
INEC according to it excerpts filings before the tribunal said, “It does not share information with such an unclassified entity and any information purportedly derived therefrom which does not accord with the result as declared by INEC is not authentic but rather was invented for the purpose. INEC specifically denies the existence of electronic transmission of results and it is unknown to the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended).”
But the INEC manual used for the training of ad-hoc staff prior to the elections proved otherwise, because it states in ‘Step 6’ under closing of polls that the Presiding Officer shall “send the number of voters verified from Smart Card Reader to INEC back end server.”
Meanwhile, the recently leaked memo, Oriaran-Anthony directed INEC resident electoral commissioners to provide feedback on challenges experiences during the elections, including failure to transmit voter accreditation data to a server.
She also instructed the Residents Electoral Commission (RECs) to direct their respective heads of department (ICT) to download the list of the polling units without accreditation data for their states from a provided web link.
Oriaran-Anthony stated: “The commission has observed, with deep concerns, the number of smart card readers that do not have data of accredited voters in the just concluded presidential/NASS elections nationwide.
“The total number of SCRs without accreditation data is 4,786 nationwide, which stands at about 4 per cent of the total SCRs deployed for that election. Attached is the chart, showing the PUs not uploaded to the SCR accreditation backend, for each of the states.” “You are please requested to liaise with your Head of Department (HOD) election operations and the electoral officers to provide comments beside each PU, stating why there are no accreditation data.
“The comments should reflect what happened to the SCR or the results of the PU: covering cases where election did not hold, cancellation of PU result, stolen or destroyed SCRs, etc. This should be submitted in both soft and hard copies, latest by Thursday, 28th May, 2019.”
For instance, the chart showed that in Abia state, the total number of Poll Units (Pus) is 2,675; the number of PUs with SCR data is 2,590, number of PU without SCR data is 85, while compliance with SCR usage was 96.8 per cent.
In Ekiti, total number of Poll units is 2,195, the number of PUs with SCR data is 2,194, number of PU without SCR data is 1, while compliance with SCR usage was 100 per cent

In plateau, the total number of PUs is 2,631, the number of PUs with SCR data is 2,506, the number of PUs without SCR data is 125, while compliance with SCR usage was 95.2 per cent
Also, in Kano, the total number of PUs is 8,074, Number of PUs with SCR data is 7,765 number of PU without SCR data is 309, while compliance with SCR usage was 96.2 per cent
In Rivers State, the total number of PUs is 4,442, the number of PUs with SCR data is 3,344, number of PU without SCR data is 1,098, while compliance with SCR usage was 76.3 per cent, making it the least state to have complied to the SCR usage
Besides, a corps member who served in Ibadan, Oyo state and simply identified herself as Adenike told THISDAY that all the results of the 2019 elections were transmitted to the central server. She added that as Assistant Presiding Officer (APO) during the election, her job was to transmit the result electronically.
According to her, “All the results were transmitted. It is the work of APO to transmit results.”
To further prove his case before the tribunal, Atiku had through his counsel said he would present 400 witnesses before the tribunal, with the parties agreeing to workable modalities in the management of time to ensure the petition was dispensed within the 180 days allowed by the Electoral Act.
Based on the agreement, ten days was allotted to the petitioners to open and close their argument, which commenced on July 4 and would expire on July 17.
The witnesses presented by Atiku so far, told the tribunal how thugs of the APC in connivance with security agents chased agents of the petitioners away for INEC to carry out the alleged manipulation of the results. They said in some instances where results submitted from the polling units and wards did not tally, the returning officer had to ask them to go back and correct it, leading to a lot of mutilation and cancellation in most of the results sheets.
Some of the witnesses said that while the security officials had ignored the complaints about the anomalies surrounding the conduct of the election, INEC officials told them to take their complaints and whatever grievances they have to the election tribunal.
Based on the above, a witness from Kaduna State, Major Yahaya Sikko, earlier in his evidence, had told the tribunal that wrong figures were accredited to Buhari and APC making him to refuse to sign the result sheet as required by law.
He told the tribunal that the abnormalities affected the results released by the electoral umpire. The witness said in his presence results were doctored by APC agents with the full backing of security personnel.
Another witness from Kaduna, AbdulRaman Usman, who corroborated the claims of over voting and allocation of results to parties in Kaduna State, said he could not sign Form EC8A because the form was not made available to the agents of the petitioners as required by law.
In his evidence, the Borno State Collation Officer, Nicholas Msheila, said he rejected most results in the 27 local government areas in the state because they were fraudulent.
Though the witness said the results declared by INEC exceeded the number of accredited voters, he could not give the figure of the accredited voters.
Msheila told the five-member tribunal that in all the results tendered in the state, there was evidence of mistake.
“The state collation officer would ask them to go back and reconcile results before returning,” he added.
Also testifying, Adams Ali Sanni admitted that he did not sign results sheets as agents of the petitioners because results were altered in his presence while votes cast for Atiku and PDP were reduced also in his presence.
He alleged that apart from unlawful cancellation of results, PDP agents were chased away by thugs of the APC to allow free falsification of results in favour of Buhari.
A witness from Bauchi State, Yau Yusuf, in attesting to claim of rigging, harassment and intimidation of voters, said election results were torn by a particular agent of the APC in the presence of INEC officials at INEC headquarters in Dass Local Government Area, yet nothing was done.
He added that the results announced by INEC were a reproduced copy while the police took the torn copy with a promise to prosecute the perpetrator.
All the witnesses from Borno stated that the results declared by INEC in Borno State could not have been true because of the issue of insurgency and bomb blast that prevented many people from casting their votes.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/07/14/how-leaked-memo-unravel-the-mystery-behind-inecs-mysterious-server/

This is deliberate dumbness.

What INEC transmitted was ACCREDITATION DATA not results. The have a server for ACCREDITATION DATA but not for ELECTION RESULTS.

At the heat of election planning, it was not known whether Buhari will sign an electoral amendment or not. INEC made arrangements, if he signs it, well, the manual and card reader has it and it will just be activated. If he doesn't, they will just ignore it and will not deploy facilities towards electronic transmission.

He didn't sign it so the app on the card reader was not activated and the server never used.

It baffles me how the story PDP has fabricated is making sense to some people.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by tuniski: 8:40am On Jul 14, 2019
Let the server be inspected period.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Boss13: 8:42am On Jul 14, 2019
Atiku has a strong case but will he get judgement in his favour - I doubt that
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Neoteny(m): 8:43am On Jul 14, 2019
What a one-sided hatchet job. From "how leaked memo proves existence of INEC's server" the story deviated to the substanceless and empty claims of discordant witnesses who could not provide a single shred of proof to backup their claims.

Also the memo mentions ACCREDITATION data, not voting RESULTS data. Two separate things.

Either Atiku has paid off the author of this rag to surreptitiously plant seeds of doubt in the minds of their readers, or THISDAY is sympathetic to the Cameroonian pretender.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Nobody: 8:46am On Jul 14, 2019
mabea:
Waiting for nairaland APC Jury to come and tell us how Atiku is wasting his time
Honestly I am an Atiku's supporter, but he is wasting his time. Buhari has pocketed every aspect of this country. He has control over everything including the supreme court. Buhari will rather die than see Atiku win in court.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Nobody: 8:47am On Jul 14, 2019
Racoon:

INEC under the APC govt has simple became a worst embodiment of gross fraud & corruption.



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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by madridguy(m): 8:48am On Jul 14, 2019
Good morning bros. Happy weekend

Firefire:
Buhary next Level of bloodletting with STOLEN MANDATE.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by dingbang(m): 8:50am On Jul 14, 2019
Who has the powers to declare the results of the election a rigged process and unseat the president?
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Firefire(m): 8:51am On Jul 14, 2019
madridguy:
Good morning bros. Happy weekend


I greet you sir. Can you drop your number for few seconds and delete thereafter let me call you

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by TheStarsAlign: 8:51am On Jul 14, 2019
We know the parole. Liers and Riggers Association of Nigeria. And you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.

Imagine and the liers kept swearing by their mother's grave. God is indeed merciful.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by PVision2020(m): 8:52am On Jul 14, 2019
Nothing in Reno Omokiri's Inec memo revealed that Results were transmitted, the number of accredited voters is all that was transmitted to the server according to the memo.
Accredited voters and Results are two different things.
If Atiku can't argue his case on a polling unit by polling unit bases then he's only chasing shadows.
Atiku will do well by substituting his current lead counsel (Izoukwu) with that of Adeleke (Ikpeazu).
Ikpeazu argued issues and brought in prepared witnesses not this macabre dance Izoukwu is doing.

If Olanipekun can win the Rivers 2015 election for Wike on the bases that Card readers are not enshrined in the constitution, then this server nonsense will be a rollercoaster for him.

You don't face a Wole Olanipekun with all this nonsense, you'll end up being legally raped.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Dgr8hassiE(m): 8:53am On Jul 14, 2019
somalianprince:
There was no doubt that Atiku won the election fair and square. I hope the tribunal will do the right thing and save Nigeria's democracy from the hands of cabals and Islamic terrorists.


Do the right thing by declaring Rev. Father. Atiku Abubakar your saviour as duly elected president Abi.
Mumu people plenty for nairaland.

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Umuchika: 8:55am On Jul 14, 2019
ericsmith:




Mothafvcka !! let the difference speak. we sell original snipers with follow cum cup, in wholesales n retail, we don't mind on credit. home delivery nationwide

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Truefaith: 8:58am On Jul 14, 2019
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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Gandollaar(f): 8:59am On Jul 14, 2019
Basher8583:


You seem to be an extremely confused person.
Accusing someone of being a fulani by supporting another fulani (atiku)
Not all fulanis are killers just as not everyone in SW is a skull miner. Buhari is a killer Fulani while Atiku is not. I stand on the just side.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Tocynone(m): 9:00am On Jul 14, 2019
Basher8583:


On the contrary I am not a youth. Clearly a working class living with an impressive income and paying his tax as a law abiding citizen which you won't understand.

I don't give a rat's ass about your feat. It is inconsequential to me.
If your feat is that good then why complain. Has Buhari spoilt illegal business for you? However I would advise you to please focus on paying your tax as a law-abiding citizen and stop defrauding the country.
I am sorry, don't be offended
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by adanny01(m): 9:00am On Jul 14, 2019
tuniski:
Let the server be inspected period.

PDP should ask to inspect Accreditation server. Am sure they will be given access.

When PDP asked for result server and they know in the back of their heads that that which they ask for is not available and the one which is available they ignore, its just mischief.
Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by Sunsets: 9:01am On Jul 14, 2019
We know that elections are rigged in Nigeria whether it is PDP or APC. However, this crop of INEC is unsmart. How would you openly and stupidly deny the existence of a server. The records of the existence is everywhere: from the trainings given to staff, and INEC ICT experts and interviews that preceded the election. If anything happens to Buhari's presidency, he should hold this INEC chairman by his jugular.
paxonel:
After several weeks of accusation, counter accusation, as well as denial, a recently leaked memo of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has revealed that the commission transmitted voter accreditation data during the 2019 presidential elections from Smart Card Readers (SCR) to a central server, as claimed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The leaked memo, dated March 25, 2019, was signed by the Secretary to the Commission, Mrs. Rose Oriaran-Anthony, and posted on Twitter on Wednesday by a former aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri.
The electoral body had on February 27, 2019 declared President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the presidential election.
Despite the claim by the commission that Buhari mustered a total of 15,191,847 votes to defeat the presidential candidate of the PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who scored 11,262,978 votes, the opposition party and his candidate headed to court to challenge his victory.
The former vice president and the PDP told the Presidential Election Tribunal sitting in Abuja that he rejected the results citing irregularities, while also claiming that data from the server of INEC revealed that his votes were reduced in 31 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Atiku also claimed that he defeated Buhari with 1,615,302 votes. He said data from INEC server showed that he actually polled a total of 18,356,732 votes to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari, who had 16,741,430 votes.
To give more credence to his claim, the former vice president also gave the “unique MAC address and Microsoft product ID of the INEC server,” from where he claimed the results were obtained.
According to him, “The servers from which the said figures were derived belongs to the first respondent (INEC). The figures and votes were transmitted to the first respondent’s Presidential Result’s Server 1 and thereafter aggregated in INEC_PRES_RSLT_SRV2019, whose Physical Address or unique Mac Address is 94-57-A5-DC-64-B9 with Microsoft Product ID 00252-7000000000-AA535. The above descriptions are unique to the 1st respondent’s server.”
However, the electoral body argued at the tribunal that it did not transmit results through electronic channels, but used manual collation as stipulated by law.
INEC according to it excerpts filings before the tribunal said, “It does not share information with such an unclassified entity and any information purportedly derived therefrom which does not accord with the result as declared by INEC is not authentic but rather was invented for the purpose. INEC specifically denies the existence of electronic transmission of results and it is unknown to the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended).”
But the INEC manual used for the training of ad-hoc staff prior to the elections proved otherwise, because it states in ‘Step 6’ under closing of polls that the Presiding Officer shall “send the number of voters verified from Smart Card Reader to INEC back end server.”
Meanwhile, the recently leaked memo, Oriaran-Anthony directed INEC resident electoral commissioners to provide feedback on challenges experiences during the elections, including failure to transmit voter accreditation data to a server.
She also instructed the Residents Electoral Commission (RECs) to direct their respective heads of department (ICT) to download the list of the polling units without accreditation data for their states from a provided web link.
Oriaran-Anthony stated: “The commission has observed, with deep concerns, the number of smart card readers that do not have data of accredited voters in the just concluded presidential/NASS elections nationwide.
“The total number of SCRs without accreditation data is 4,786 nationwide, which stands at about 4 per cent of the total SCRs deployed for that election. Attached is the chart, showing the PUs not uploaded to the SCR accreditation backend, for each of the states.” “You are please requested to liaise with your Head of Department (HOD) election operations and the electoral officers to provide comments beside each PU, stating why there are no accreditation data.
“The comments should reflect what happened to the SCR or the results of the PU: covering cases where election did not hold, cancellation of PU result, stolen or destroyed SCRs, etc. This should be submitted in both soft and hard copies, latest by Thursday, 28th May, 2019.”
For instance, the chart showed that in Abia state, the total number of Poll Units (Pus) is 2,675; the number of PUs with SCR data is 2,590, number of PU without SCR data is 85, while compliance with SCR usage was 96.8 per cent.
In Ekiti, total number of Poll units is 2,195, the number of PUs with SCR data is 2,194, number of PU without SCR data is 1, while compliance with SCR usage was 100 per cent

In plateau, the total number of PUs is 2,631, the number of PUs with SCR data is 2,506, the number of PUs without SCR data is 125, while compliance with SCR usage was 95.2 per cent
Also, in Kano, the total number of PUs is 8,074, Number of PUs with SCR data is 7,765 number of PU without SCR data is 309, while compliance with SCR usage was 96.2 per cent
In Rivers State, the total number of PUs is 4,442, the number of PUs with SCR data is 3,344, number of PU without SCR data is 1,098, while compliance with SCR usage was 76.3 per cent, making it the least state to have complied to the SCR usage
Besides, a corps member who served in Ibadan, Oyo state and simply identified herself as Adenike told THISDAY that all the results of the 2019 elections were transmitted to the central server. She added that as Assistant Presiding Officer (APO) during the election, her job was to transmit the result electronically.
According to her, “All the results were transmitted. It is the work of APO to transmit results.”
To further prove his case before the tribunal, Atiku had through his counsel said he would present 400 witnesses before the tribunal, with the parties agreeing to workable modalities in the management of time to ensure the petition was dispensed within the 180 days allowed by the Electoral Act.
Based on the agreement, ten days was allotted to the petitioners to open and close their argument, which commenced on July 4 and would expire on July 17.
The witnesses presented by Atiku so far, told the tribunal how thugs of the APC in connivance with security agents chased agents of the petitioners away for INEC to carry out the alleged manipulation of the results. They said in some instances where results submitted from the polling units and wards did not tally, the returning officer had to ask them to go back and correct it, leading to a lot of mutilation and cancellation in most of the results sheets.
Some of the witnesses said that while the security officials had ignored the complaints about the anomalies surrounding the conduct of the election, INEC officials told them to take their complaints and whatever grievances they have to the election tribunal.
Based on the above, a witness from Kaduna State, Major Yahaya Sikko, earlier in his evidence, had told the tribunal that wrong figures were accredited to Buhari and APC making him to refuse to sign the result sheet as required by law.
He told the tribunal that the abnormalities affected the results released by the electoral umpire. The witness said in his presence results were doctored by APC agents with the full backing of security personnel.
Another witness from Kaduna, AbdulRaman Usman, who corroborated the claims of over voting and allocation of results to parties in Kaduna State, said he could not sign Form EC8A because the form was not made available to the agents of the petitioners as required by law.
In his evidence, the Borno State Collation Officer, Nicholas Msheila, said he rejected most results in the 27 local government areas in the state because they were fraudulent.
Though the witness said the results declared by INEC exceeded the number of accredited voters, he could not give the figure of the accredited voters.
Msheila told the five-member tribunal that in all the results tendered in the state, there was evidence of mistake.
“The state collation officer would ask them to go back and reconcile results before returning,” he added.
Also testifying, Adams Ali Sanni admitted that he did not sign results sheets as agents of the petitioners because results were altered in his presence while votes cast for Atiku and PDP were reduced also in his presence.
He alleged that apart from unlawful cancellation of results, PDP agents were chased away by thugs of the APC to allow free falsification of results in favour of Buhari.
A witness from Bauchi State, Yau Yusuf, in attesting to claim of rigging, harassment and intimidation of voters, said election results were torn by a particular agent of the APC in the presence of INEC officials at INEC headquarters in Dass Local Government Area, yet nothing was done.
He added that the results announced by INEC were a reproduced copy while the police took the torn copy with a promise to prosecute the perpetrator.
All the witnesses from Borno stated that the results declared by INEC in Borno State could not have been true because of the issue of insurgency and bomb blast that prevented many people from casting their votes.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/07/14/how-leaked-memo-unravel-the-mystery-behind-inecs-mysterious-server/

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Re: How Leaked Memo Unravel The Mystery Behind INEC’s mysterious Server’ by alizma: 9:02am On Jul 14, 2019
Racoon:
[s][/s]Even the INEC memoir quoted above & made public during the week confirmed its has a functional server which was used as results were loaded into it.

Meanwhile, INEC is yet to issue a rebuttal that the startling discovery is not true after it repeated but shameless denial of same.
There is nothing to rebut, INEC doesn't have server in the context of 2019 election, period.
Every sizeable entity that has to do with data has a kind of data base for either internal or external control and uses. In the case of INEC, it is more of an internal use and unreliable enough to be used externally. Reason are
1. There are some areas in Nigeria that are not covered by network providers,
2. If you have good number of friends who participated in the election as POs, and are willing to tell you the truth, they will let you know that some of them couldn't transmit their data to INEC HQ either because they were not properly equipped with knowledge to handle the process successfully or because they ran out of battery
3. The so called transmitted data is accreditation figures not voting figures.
4. Our electoral system does not approve electronic voting.
Finally i support Atkins to challenge pmb victory but he will not get anything out of this server stuff. He should look for other evidence to prove his accusation.

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