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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Tomek09(m): 6:21pm On Apr 13, 2022
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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.
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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Camelot65: 6:21pm On Apr 13, 2022
Where did all those 20 million+ people come from then? The normal way. grin

Besides, the process of getting a voters card is just so stressful.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Dada4me: 6:25pm On Apr 13, 2022
I believe he was referring to Osun or Ekiti, these bloggers self.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by drlateef: 6:31pm 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.




Abeg please shut up. Who state creation hep, other than the politicians. We want good leadership full stop. And restructuring along the regions, not states. Many of the created states are not viable and go cap in hand every month to Abuja.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Tomek09(m): 6:31pm On Apr 13, 2022
Dshocker:
The same inec that deliberately frustrates those from the East,West and South from getting their voters card,but same cannot be said for those in the North
All IDPs in North have PCV even underage kids.

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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Oturatetuala(m): 6:48pm On Apr 13, 2022
Then what happened to the rest voters.


Hope say no be scam again una won give us.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by ibechris(m): 6:50pm 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.



U made a salient point but those Bokoharam politicians are after what they will get to fund large their families,travel to mecca and marry as many wives as possible and wish the country destroyed over the future of this country.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by manchester1: 6:52pm 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.
Jokers
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by DitariDisciple2: 7:03pm On Apr 13, 2022
Tomek09:

Rubbish. Give more local government to a State surrounded by water. Even the 8 LGAs given to Bayelsa was out of pity. I don't blame you. The act of Oliver Twist is why people tend to develop greed and selfishness.

I take to people not otherwise.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by maasoap(m): 7:16pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-less-than-1-5-million-nigerians-eligible-to-vote-in-2023-inec

Senseless news. 45% invalid, then 55% is valid. So, what is the total number of registered voters nationwide? Lol
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Yankee101: 7:23pm On Apr 13, 2022
Are they mad?

They want the country burnt down?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by erubati: 7:56pm On Apr 13, 2022
Omooba77:


The problem is APC will deny Tinubu, please what will be your lot.... Lalasticlala.....
Let them deny him first before u wail urself to death
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by ubee(m): 8:04pm On Apr 13, 2022
An key additional information they left out is that anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of those 1.5 million eligible voters are from the North of the country.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by joetem(m): 8:45pm 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.

Can u just keep shut, the whole of bayelsa is not up to Alimosho local govt and u are here making noise. Because people allow your miserable tribe to fish in their backyard you now want to claim their lands. Make una try the nonsense in ondo state, una go collect wotowoto.mtcheeeew
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by DitariDisciple2: 8:57pm On Apr 13, 2022
joetem:


Can u just keep shut, the whole of bayelsa is not up to Alimosho local govt and u are here making noise. Because people allow your miserable tribe to fish in their backyard you now want to claim their lands. Make una try the nonsense in ondo state, una go collect wotowoto.mtcheeeew

If you like say that Bayelsa is only 2 people it changes nothing physical.
When you have not being to all Bayelsa stop believing nonsense you hear.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by fubsy: 9:16pm On Apr 13, 2022
INEC should clarify.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Nobody: 9:18pm 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...

And you believe this
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by chynergy1(m): 9:20pm On Apr 13, 2022
JAMO84:
This must be fake news
hate speech ! grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by chaloskyx: 9:32pm On Apr 13, 2022
i dont get so where did buharis 15m and 23m votes come from during the general elections?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by freemanq(m): 9:57pm On Apr 13, 2022
Another strategy to rig 2023 general Election but God dey o
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by Jostoman: 10:11pm On Apr 13, 2022
Bounceboune7:
double tragedy for nyamiris

Many of them don't have voters card n they will burn all inec offices b4 mid year n even d ones that have it will b shot by Simon epa boys if they try come out.

Those who will vote tinubu can still register n get it without panic.

I pity d party that will take south east serious in this election, it's obvious they will give less than 2%
continue hiding in bourdillon and be predicting nonsense.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by TruthinAction: 10:26pm 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 are looking for reasons to postpone the election so they can have more time to finish killing themselves. They will not see me in the mighty name of Jesus. How could he tell such a lie?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by dapadawee: 10:26pm 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.
Post your picture if you no be coward
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.
Says who
Show your picture so we know whether to support you or not
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by JOemmy(m): 10:28pm On Apr 13, 2022
What kind of news is this so how come over 12m nigerians where able to cast their votes in the last presidential election?
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by ojonugba2014(m): 10:58pm On Apr 13, 2022
This story no clear me oooo
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by KingDamzzy(m): 11:13pm On Apr 13, 2022
This is either fake news or a mistake in the figures.

Nigerian media houses really need to do better with accurate reportage.

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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by CoolAmbience(m): 11:43pm 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.



Mtchewww
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.
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by CoolAmbience(m): 11:43pm 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.


Mtchewww
Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by 1867seve: 11:48pm On Apr 13, 2022
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TheNiceGuy:
Everyone knows Frigga13.

E no dey tire cheesy.
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Re: Less Than 1.5 Million Nigerians Eligible To Vote In 2023 – INEC by 1867seve: 11:48pm On Apr 13, 2022
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