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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Johnrake69: 4:30pm On Apr 13, 2022
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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Ayofe7: 4:31pm On Apr 13, 2022
Are you a single, about to get married?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3r7K_uSah0
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by adefitim(m): 4:31pm On Apr 13, 2022
Kai

Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by duro4chang(m): 4:32pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:

Do I just know you today..... grin grin
Please learn to be polite.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by just2endowed: 4:32pm On Apr 13, 2022
The problem is Nigeria are not getting there voters card... I beg pls go ans get your card
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by olaadenigeria(m): 4:33pm On Apr 13, 2022
Meaning all past election are been rigged. Or where are all 12 million, 15 million counting are coming from

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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by gambojimeta: 4:33pm On Apr 13, 2022
grin

They are busy on the foreign thread supporting Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Nobody: 4:33pm On Apr 13, 2022
Lol. These people don't plan to hold any election, so they've started pulling out their dumb cards.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by jrusky(m): 4:34pm On Apr 13, 2022
So the rest 200million heads are not eligible baa?

I think INEC are drunk or taken too much Mmiri I think.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by lomprico(m): 4:34pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:
Aha, How did we now got 16 million votes .in the past, I voted and have PVC, what is this man saying...

Dem wan rig
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by tenpipsperday: 4:36pm On Apr 13, 2022
The same inec will announce 15 million plus for whom they have selected.


Mtcheeew!
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by LaExpert: 4:36pm On Apr 13, 2022
Have the 30million voters in 2019 been disenfranchised?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by babadee1(m): 4:37pm On Apr 13, 2022
In a country of 200 million people, a presidential election with only 1.5 million votes is automatically illegitimate by definition.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Babyboyforeal(m): 4:38pm On Apr 13, 2022
DitariDisciple2:
Ijaw Republic our home.Ijaws being the 4th largest tribe and having a population of over 10 percent of Nigeria deserves 2 more states and more LGAs for Bayelsa state.
Bayelsa state is bigger than 10 Nigerian states and have over 550 villages and settlements but are so marginalized in times of LGAs.
Forget that lie population figure in book that many falsify.
The truth remains.
All Nigeria's offshore oil go with Ijaw Republic because we are the ones sharing borders with the whole ocean.


Ijaw produces over 90 percent of all Nigeria's crude oil but were unjustly balkanized into Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States when all Ijaw areas are fully together and are not scattered by God.
The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization is asking the Nigerian system to restore us to none balkanized by creating Toru-Ebe State (for Ijaws of Ondo, Edo, Delta), Oil Rivers State (for Ijaws of Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States and increase Bayelsa LGAs to the proper number as it is in other States.
These states are economically viable.

Failure to do this, we are going to take full militant actions in every way so as to leave Nigeria and go for Ijaw Republic.
na now day break?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by NairaMaster1(m): 4:39pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:
Aha, How did we now got 16 million votes .in the past, I voted and have PVC, what is this man saying...

They have started.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by NairaMaster1(m): 4:39pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:
Aha, How did we now got 16 million votes .in the past, I voted and have PVC, what is this man saying...

They have started.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Collins9156(m): 4:39pm On Apr 13, 2022
DitariDisciple2:
Ijaw Republic our home.Ijaws being the 4th largest tribe and having a population of over 10 percent of Nigeria deserves 2 more states and more LGAs for Bayelsa state.
Bayelsa state is bigger than 10 Nigerian states and have over 550 villages and settlements but are so marginalized in times of LGAs.
Forget that lie population figure in book that many falsify.
The truth remains.
All Nigeria's offshore oil go with Ijaw Republic because we are the ones sharing borders with the whole ocean.


Ijaw produces over 90 percent of all Nigeria's crude oil but were unjustly balkanized into Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States when all Ijaw areas are fully together and are not scattered by God.
The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization is asking the Nigerian system to restore us to none balkanized by creating Toru-Ebe State (for Ijaws of Ondo, Edo, Delta), Oil Rivers State (for Ijaws of Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States and increase Bayelsa LGAs to the proper number as it is in other States.
These states are economically viable.

Failure to do this, we are going to take full militant actions in every way so as to leave Nigeria and go for Ijaw Republic.


Na the same one Asiri Dokubo come from, them don settle una since abeg. They settle una with gate security,abeg nxt page.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Onyiiobi7735(m): 4:43pm On Apr 13, 2022
Have they concluded arrangements to rig the forthcoming general elections? Ndi abulu onu!
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by dododawa1: 4:43pm On Apr 13, 2022
Lie Muhammad friend
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by tomzyELNINO: 4:44pm On Apr 13, 2022
HOW COME BUHARI WON OVER 12 MILLION VOTES LAST TIME?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Tiana06(f): 4:45pm On Apr 13, 2022
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Savedday: 4:48pm On Apr 13, 2022
Death to all online urchins.

They are the reason all these thief politicians are still in power.

Death to all of them
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by writeprof(m): 4:51pm On Apr 13, 2022
IF IT IS TRUE, this Professor Yakubu should be investigated seriously...what about the billions for voters' registration; voters' education; more importantly, what caused this reduction in the numbers of eligible voters?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by NoFucksToGive: 4:52pm On Apr 13, 2022
Double tragedy for the afonja ritualists . After they must have sued rituals to wipe out all their youth they will probably have less that 2 % votes to offer the Chicago drug baron then he will come to use in Edo state and southsouth to lick our anus for votes grin
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Olabode211: 4:52pm On Apr 13, 2022
Na now you knw that?when seyi makinde win penkelemes in 2019 by 300000votes.so now you tell me say out of 1.3m valid pvc,300kpvc is in oyo state?Ogun kill una.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by GistFullGround: 4:53pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:
Aha, How did we now got 16 million votes .in the past, I voted and have PVC, what is this man saying...






Maybe they removed the Almajiris, Chadians, Nigeriens & Malians who used to cast illegal votes
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Nobody: 4:53pm On Apr 13, 2022
Balkan:
Tinubu urchis where are you
They only have Nairaland.com PVCs.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Theunbothered: 4:53pm On Apr 13, 2022
Already planning to rig it
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Adek15(m): 4:53pm On Apr 13, 2022
Wannabenz:
Una dey ment...to even upload my smiling picture for una site dey hang.
exactly. I've been trying to register but not going through. Why should I even stress myself when the next president will be worse than Buhari (who is calamity personified)
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by tonididdy(m): 4:55pm On Apr 13, 2022
emmanuelbrown26:
We all deserves what we got, imagine out of 200+ million, it's only 1.3million that are eligible to vote and yet u guys are shouting better Nigeria. And d worst na all these useless urchins shouting BAT 2023 WITHOUT VOTERS CARD
APC
Osibanjo
PDP
Obi
Let's see if any of them can gv an enabling environment for d economy to move, anything aside these two men (that's for southerners) 5hat means suffer never tire una
Abeg tinibu nor be candidate
Call better contenders names.

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