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COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by Dyt(f): 1:20am On Sep 20, 2021
168 New COVID-19 Cases, 275 Discharged And 1 Death On September 19


168 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-75
Abia-26
Niger-20
FCT-15
Benue-8
Ogun-8
Osun-7
Edo-3
Kaduna-2
Kano-2
Ondo-2

201,798 confirmed
190,563 discharged
2,655 deaths

Today’s report includes:

▪️Seven states with zero cases reported: Bauchi, Ekiti, Imo, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, and Sokoto

▪️A backlog of discharged cases for Niger State from 11th September till date, including community discharges managed in line with guidelines

For a breakdown of cases by state visit covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
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September 18 https://www.nairaland.com/6760630/covid-19-update-september-18-2021
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by Yello1(m): 1:48am On Sep 20, 2021
Se e don dey go again niii. Anyways we hope oneday we wont hear or worry about covid again.
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by Onyi22(f): 1:48am On Sep 20, 2021
Lier
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by effort1: 1:49am On Sep 20, 2021
Suddenly, it has become one. How can the number of covid-19- related death be reducing when precautionary measures are not improving?

How?

Except if all these numbers are just msnufactured.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by The5DME(m): 1:52am On Sep 20, 2021
COVID-19 na scam.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by labisibrass(m): 1:53am On Sep 20, 2021
These figures make me laugh sometimes. Covid is real though but my country has turned it to another way to chop
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by Trumann: 1:55am On Sep 20, 2021
1 person died of Covid.

Ipob/ESN will kill more people in Igboland today.

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Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by chiedu7: 2:13am On Sep 20, 2021
Trumann:
1 person died of Covid.

Ipob/ESN will kill more people in Igboland today.

See this Almajiri who are murdering people all over Nigeria

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Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by BluntCrazeMan: 2:14am On Sep 20, 2021
Trumann:
1 person died of Covid.

Ipob/ESN will kill more people in Igboland today.




THE CITIZENS OF NIGERIA CAN CONDUCT A REFERENDUM FOR THEMSELVES WITHOUT THE DIRECT KNOWLEDGE OF INEC...
BUT THE INEC’S VOTERS CARD IS VERY NECESSARY BEFORE SUCH A REFERENDUM CAN WORK OUT.

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BEFORE I BEGIN TO EXPLAIN FURTHER, LET ME MAKE SOME THINGS VERY VERY CLEAR TO EVERYONE THAT IS READING THIS..
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1. The Current Nigerian Constitution allowed for Referendums Only when there is need to create a new State or a new LGA, or when there is need to adjust the existing boundaries of States or LGAs, or when there is need recall a member of the National Assembly or State Assembly by the Constituents of the Representative.

2. According to the Current Nigerian Constitution, for a Referendum to be conducted, the National Assembly or the State Assembly (as the case may be) must raise the motion for which the Referendum is required, and then call for a Referendum to be conducted by the INEC.

3. The INEC should conduct the Referendum within the stipulated time-frame, and the Simple Majority wins in such Referendums.

4. Only Nigerian Citizens who have Valid INEC-Issued Permanent Voter's Card can vote in a Referendum, since INEC is the only recognised umpire for Referendums.

5. The National Assembly or the State Assembly (as the case may be), can now make people-guided decisions based on the result of the Referendum.
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Meanwhile, the Referendum which most Citizens are demanding for, is a VOTE for the people to decide whether they still want to be a part of the Bigger Nigeria.. But this type of Referendum definitely has no place in the Current Nigerian Constitution..
(There are no two ways about that in the direct sense of it.)
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But then, since the INEC cannot directly conduct a Referendum for the people, the people can still come out and create an indirect way to conduct a Referendum for themselves, which would pass a very strong message to the tyrants, and also spread our message across to the whole world that we rejected our current tyrant leaders including those stooges they are planning to impose on us.
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HOW CAN THIS BE DONE??
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This can be achieved through proper enlightenment of the people in order to deeply understand the demands of the Current Nigerian Constitution, and also on proper Voters Education of the people, so that they can know they powers they possess whenever they come out to vote.
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The Current Nigerian Constitution gave us a big clue to how we can conduct an Indirect Referendum.
The Section-134; Subsection-2(b) of the Nigerian Constitution says it all.
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I will explain this section better.
Voided Votes, otherwise knows as Rejected Votes, are also counted as votes, just that they are not valid votes, but they are also counted as part of the TOTAL VOTES CAST.
If a presidential candidate wins in an election, but the voided/rejected votes are too many in such a way that the voided/rejected votes overshadowed his votes in a lot of States, then HE CANNOT BE RETURNED AS THE WINNER OF THAT ELECTION.
This Simply Means that the people in such states rejected every single body that is contesting for that election..

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(The Section-134; Subsection-2(b) of the Nigerian Constitution states that “the Candidate must have ONE-QUARTER of ALL the votes cast in at least TWO-THIRDS of all the Local Government In the State”.... It didn't refer to only the Valid Votes, but to ALL the Votes Cast, which also includes the voided/rejected votes)
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With such a Protest-Voting, and without the Usual Electoral Malpractice in Nigeria, the message could be heard loud and clear.
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Sitting-at-home on an election day cannot pass such a strong message, because those ones who did not vote cannot cause an election to be voided.
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by Mokason288(m): 2:33am On Sep 20, 2021
The5DME:
COVID-19 na scam.
No it isn’t sir
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by manee2(m): 4:00am On Sep 20, 2021
Oh! pls
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by ideology(m): 5:17am On Sep 20, 2021
Dyt:
168 New COVID-19 Cases, 275 Discharged And 1 Death On September 19


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Mama covid ambassador how much are they paying you for this?

You suppose don buy rangerover by now.
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by ofiko123(m): 7:16am On Sep 20, 2021
Will COVID-19 ever end in Nigeria??
Re: COVID-19 Update For September 19 2021 In Nigeria by Iknowhow: 7:25am On Sep 20, 2021
We are very funny in this part of the world. We are here wailing that COVID is a scam but yet take yellow fever vaccine because we want to travel and yet the vaccine didn’t kill you. Please and please the reason why you see other world bringing down restrictions is simply because majority of their citizens have been vaccinated. Vaccination protects you from COVID thus the reason for the restriction relaxation.
Vaccines are available currently in Nigeria and it will do you and your family good to just register and go get yourself and your family vaccinated . It’s is very strait forward. Register using the link or search on google for the the registration portal and choose your date of vaccination. I will encourage you to go early on your day if vaccination and get it done .
Stay healthy. People that are smarter than you are dying .

https://nphcda.vaccination.gov.ng/

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