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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:23am On Jul 18, 2021
vedaxcool:
Card readers by the same INEC fail to accredit voters 30 - 50% of the time yet you have the capacity to transmit results you think you have when card readers of over 5 years now you cannot master.

No one will be fooled by this paid foolishness. Even in advanced democracies they have realized the dangers of an electronic dependent electoral system and are reverting to paper.

NCC remains the only institution that can give us real data on issues of coverage. INEC staff want to award contracts to themselves.

Can INEC foil hacking? No but they delude themselves they have some idiotic capacity.

Reason.... you would be backing the transmission with physical Inec result sheet upload..

Both has to tally.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 5:25am On Jul 18, 2021
Esseite:


Reason.... you would be backing the transmission with physical Inec result sheet upload..

Both has to tally.

You seem not to understand what confusion someone claiming he won on hacked results and then another claiming he won on paper result will look like.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:33am On Jul 18, 2021
vedaxcool:


You seem not to understand what confusion someone claiming he won on hacked results and then another claiming he won on paper result will look like.

They cant claim on both because the physical sheet result and a copy of it is what the transmission is.. if you claim you won on hacked result, provide the INEC signed result sheet.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 5:56am On Jul 18, 2021
Esseite:


They cant claim on both because the physical sheet result and a copy of it is what the transmission is.. if you claim you won on hacked result, provide the INEC signed result sheet.

Lol, transmission cannot be hacked? grin grin grin you guys are so funny.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by pedrilo: 6:23am On Jul 18, 2021
Inec has independent n sole responsibility for electoral matters.
NCC can only advice.
Infact e no concern NCC at all.
This matter shall be resolved in court
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by kraftysprouts: 7:19am On Jul 18, 2021
lessonotes:
The politicians are scared about man in the middle attacks during results transmission. A serving Senator said a former ruling party has Yahoo Yahoo boys who can do the dirty work.

If INEC said they have the capacity, I believe with the use of encryption and possible Blockchain technology, they can preserve election results whether static or in flight.

NB: We can't forget that the 2016 Elections in the US was hacked.

STOP that rubbish HACK story... No one hacked shit.

America just like Buhari looking for who to blame
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by kraftysprouts: 7:21am On Jul 18, 2021
vedaxcool:
Card readers by the same INEC fail to accredit voters 30 - 50% of the time yet you have the capacity to transmit results you think you have when card readers of over 5 years now you cannot master.

No one will be fooled by this paid foolishness. Even in advanced democracies they have realized the dangers of an electronic dependent electoral system and are reverting to paper.

NCC remains the only institution that can give us real data on issues of coverage. INEC staff want to award contracts to themselves.

Can INEC foil hacking? No but they delude themselves they have some idiotic capacity.

When this same country go about killing people's president they didn't know of hacking?
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by kraftysprouts: 7:25am On Jul 18, 2021
jomoh:



The whole world is running away from electronic transmission. Nigeria some people believe nigeria is immune to hacking.

Really?
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by kraftysprouts: 7:28am On Jul 18, 2021
CSTRR:
National grazing routes, the analog elections, the bastardized PIB

Those are all northern objectives.

Two of them have been fulfilled, one will probably be.

None of those three objectives is needed in a 21st century nation state.

The South is fighting the wrong battles.

They won't hear
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by kraftysprouts: 7:28am On Jul 18, 2021
vedaxcool:


The same developed countries are saying it can be hacked by malicious agents. If you hear how INEC IT staff are in bed with politicians you will know it will address nothing and is simply a desperate attempt by the same failed politicians to create opportunities for doubts and crisis.

So someone from your local government should move results to Abuja?
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by kraftysprouts: 7:31am On Jul 18, 2021
HAH:
Very stupid reasoning here

That's where they are strong
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by winterfell007(m): 9:39am On Jul 18, 2021
CSTRR:

Well, how has the North maintained their strategic advantage?

By unity of purpose.

The south must do the same.
It is obvious but somehow it has proven difficult to do.

All these Igbo presidency, Yoruba presidency, south south presidency is a distraction from the real issue.

The North is using it to their advantage.
They will just divide and conquer and push on with their strategic objectives.

We need to start playing the same politics.
Get a decent Southern candidate, support him and then load him with our own agenda.

A southern president that was voted on broad Southern mandate will have the courage to stand up to the North and carry out progressive agenda that the south wants.

We all want the same thing- south east, south south , south west.

A rapidly progressive and prosperous country that can hold its own comity of nations and evolve with the times.
We need to start to pushing for that by real actions.

The North have a radically different National objectives.
Nigeria is been created in their image.

I must confess. You're one of the most enlightened minds I've come across here in nairaland. You're deep thinker and you truly understand the game the northern people are playing. It's just shameful we have a bunch of ignorant southerners who are stuck quabbling with themselves rather than face the real enemy.
I wish it's your type of leaders who are deep thinkers like you are at the helms of affairs
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Bluesea1and2: 10:00am On Jul 18, 2021
It's an idea that is rather too Young to adopt
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by exseJ: 10:10am On Jul 18, 2021
No one is saying vote electronic...no one is saying input figures electronically....what they are saying is snap the result at the pooling units and send it to inec....
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:48am On Jul 18, 2021
For a whole yoruba man to go against electronic transmission of voting results speaks volumes.
If na one mallam now, I will understand, but a yoruba man?
No more comment.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by pellummy(m): 1:54pm On Jul 18, 2021
As you dey ready your pvc, no forget your international passport and Visa
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 2:20pm On Jul 18, 2021
lessonotes:
The politicians are scared about man in the middle attacks during results transmission. A serving Senator said a former ruling party has Yahoo Yahoo boys who can do the dirty work.

If INEC said they have the capacity, I believe with the use of encryption and possible Blockchain technology, they can preserve election results whether static or in flight.

NB: We can't forget that the 2016 Elections in the US was hacked.
Elections weren't hacked in the US. Some computer systems of election campaigners were compromised and emails and data stolen. The details were used to influence voters to vote for a candidate. They didn't change the number of votes cast during the elections
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Agbegbaorogboye: 3:57pm On Jul 18, 2021
PerfectlyPerfect:

Elections weren't hacked in the US. Some computer systems of election campaigners were compromised and emails and data stolen. The details were used to influence voters to vote for a candidate. They didn't change the number of votes cast during the elections

Zombies live in an alternate universe. Know this and know peace.

The Democrats alleged collusion between Trump campaign and Russia. Mueller report said Russia interfered in the election but no collusion between Russia and Trump campaign.
Zombies interpreted it to mean Russia hacked US elections

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Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by Princewell2012(m): 4:48pm On Jul 18, 2021
vedaxcool:
Card readers by the same INEC fail to accredit voters 30 - 50% of the time yet you have the capacity to transmit results you think you have when card readers of over 5 years now you cannot master.

No one will be fooled by this paid foolishness. Even in advanced democracies they have realized the dangers of an electronic dependent electoral system and are reverting to paper.

NCC remains the only institution that can give us real data on issues of coverage. INEC staff want to award contracts to themselves.

Can INEC foil hacking? No but they delude themselves they have some idiotic capacity.

Oga. Stop comparing yourself with America and Russia. Nigerian are not technologically advanced to hack electoral system. Do we have enough guard in place to make sure our ballot boxes were not hijacked or stolen. Believe me American can still secured there ballot box from criminal elements.

Can't we do something right for once in this nation?
probably may be there is something you are hiding, only those that have the intention of rigging is afraid of electronic voting.

Happy Sunday.
Re: INEC's Position On Electronic Transmission Of Election Results In Nigeria by vedaxcool(m): 4:52pm On Jul 18, 2021
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Princewell2012:


Oga. Stop comparing yourself with America and Russia. Nigerian are not technologically advanced to hack electoral system. Do we have enough guard in place to make sure our ballot boxes were not hijacked or stolen. Believe me American can still secured there ballot box from criminal elements.

Can't we do something right for once in this nation?
probably may be there is something you are hiding, only those that have the intention of rigging is afraid of electronic voting.

Happy Sunday.
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Only those with the intention of rigging by hacking will advocate electronic voting.

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