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Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by Hndrrxxx(m): 5:51am On Jan 22, 2022
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by YorubaKing: 6:53am On Jan 22, 2022
joe54:
Abegiiiii
Issuing statements that would definitely not be backed by action.
INEC under the present chairman lacks the will power or machinery to monitor election expenditure.
Tinubu and Co are smarter
( smooth operators)

You meant Dubious
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by Plusk4u: 6:59am On Jan 22, 2022
Big big talk at last you will not impliment what you are said.
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by NamelessOGBENI(m): 7:14am On Jan 22, 2022
Thank God for BVN.

And a proper check should also be carried out to uncover all their accounts in Nigeria too, letters should also be written to their affiliates seeking for more information.
We are tired of cow and herds men story.
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by ayindejimmy(m): 7:14am On Jan 22, 2022
Publicly or confidentialy.

Let's know now
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by softguy1: 7:21am On Jan 22, 2022
but onna serious note, how finally these politicians hide there loots without getting caught? do they bury it, open another account numbers without there names or transfer it to other countries Accounts.... how do they even do it without EFCC, CBN and other agencies not being able to detect it?
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by thundafire: 7:24am On Jan 22, 2022
Inflation go start the dn begin to dey lie up and down
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by mixta140: 7:48am On Jan 22, 2022
ayterajah:
Dem wan collect their cut
Nigerians are never satisfied.... nawa ooo

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Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by otokx(m): 7:50am On Jan 22, 2022
Will they declare that of their wives and children?
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by DSC7: 8:03am On Jan 22, 2022
post=109581568:

Yes, it does matter to some of us that abhor stealing, looting and criminals.

It does matter!

Ehnn

Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by mamaafrik(m): 9:01am On Jan 22, 2022
Na E-voting we need ,just like BB Naija oen,enough of these hypocrisy
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by AK481(m): 9:40am On Jan 22, 2022
Tinubu left the group
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by ButterBurger: 10:40am On Jan 22, 2022
Irrationally irrelevant.
Gettat and gerrarahere.
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by beresponsible(m): 10:46am On Jan 22, 2022
Na today? Every time declare assets then what? Presido, vp, senators, reps but stealing on the rise. Abegi
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by Funkymode(m): 11:11am On Jan 22, 2022
Why naw, shey this man wan cast Pablo Escobar boy (Tinubu) a.k.a Jagaban of Lagos ni grin grin grin grin
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by JOemmy(m): 12:48pm On Jan 22, 2022
Rubbish take these clout chasers serious at ur own peril they are talking as if we are in a normal country why couldn't they implement all these during the last presidential election?
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by brainycaleb(m): 2:03pm On Jan 22, 2022
Even if this is real, would they also declare their
1. Metamask
2. Trust wallet
3. Binance wallet
And all crypto asset?

All these backward individuals sef! This is why I still say we need modern day Youths as leaders and administrators! All this old people eyes go clear
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by paparazi232(m): 4:01pm On Jan 22, 2022
Nice I hope there' won't forgot
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by Biodun556(m): 12:00pm On Jan 24, 2022
mamaafrik:
Na E-voting we need ,just like BB Naija oen,enough of these hypocrisy

grin
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by BluntCrazeMan: 1:59pm On Jan 25, 2022
Jostoman:
this INEC man called yakubu should stop being a puppet to the president, why can't yakubu face the assignment given to him which is to conduct free and fear election in 2023 and not make himself an attacking dog of Mr President against opposition members because that is where they are going now.
I sense fear??
Re: 2023: Candidates Must Declare Bank Assets - INEC by BluntCrazeMan: 2:09pm On Jan 25, 2022
chrisxxx:
Does it matter? I want to declare today I transfer my money to a different account and declare after that I return the money.
Case two
I asked my friends including banks to inflate my account after declaring bogus balance the next day I send back my friends money.
Nigeria has got no redemption.
If you declare an account, you will submit the statement at the end of the election.
So, woe betide you if you were doing election expenses from another accounts., and you didn't declare those other expenses from in the account statement of income-and-expenditure for the party.
Then they would point out those ghost expenditures for you (as seen and observed by the financial monitoring team) and you have to explain it for them.

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