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Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by paramakina202: 10:36pm On Jul 26, 2022
The criminal is afraid he won't be to cheat to become president neither can he be able buy all the voters with stolen money on election day.

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Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by Heimdal(m): 10:38pm On Jul 26, 2022
Imagine if public funds were actually being used judiciously and embezzlement was reduced to a minimum of just 7%. The length of tarred roads will be almost limitless, hospitals properly funded and maintained, excellent security, stable power; highly reliable, our education is top notch and work forced sufficiently paid.

Imagine a Nigeria that ACTUALLY works! Just close your eyes and think about it for a moment. Let the thought and beauty of that serenade your mind.

Now, why wouldn’t you want to do everything in your power to bring this to reality?
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by Abujason: 10:42pm On Jul 26, 2022
2mercy:


https://dailytrust.com/fact-check-did-tinubu-say-electoral-act-2022-will-affect-democracy

Please somebody tell Tinubu to stop opening his mouth. Anytime he talks it’s rubbish.
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by Belleful: 10:46pm On Jul 26, 2022
I saw it on Facebook, and I knew right away it was fake. I label the writer an idiot. If tinubu decide's to sue him/her, what we will be hearing is oppression.
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by onuman: 11:12pm On Jul 26, 2022
2mercy:


https://dailytrust.com/fact-check-did-tinubu-say-electoral-act-2022-will-affect-democracy

In other words, without reaching the alleged author of the document, you came to debunk the contents of the document on his behalf?

Is the alleged author not still alive?
FYI, by sorting of votes, the author meant the old method where party stalwarts balloon the number of votes figures for their choice candidates.
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by Honjoshy4u: 12:02am On Jul 27, 2022
Tinubu brain don samakwe !
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by ZeroChil: 6:26am On Jul 27, 2022
2mercy:


https://dailytrust.com/fact-check-did-tinubu-say-electoral-act-2022-will-affect-democracy
All ye 50 million batshit urchins gather here and stay in line! Agbado and Cassava breakfast is ready.

Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by NyamiriSlayer(m): 6:44am On Jul 27, 2022
Zchi1052:


Nawao some people are really born to be unfortunate.
so tire never tire ?
So you still have the mind to vote that APC?
Today Dollar to Naira is 680 and majorly our daily businesses are dependent on the outcome of FX

WAKE UP,NO SLEEP
WE HAVE HARD ENOUGH OF SUFFERING

I AM MY FAMILY ARE PROUDLY OBIDIENT
AND MUST VOTE FOR LABOUR PARTY.
WE ARE TRYING SOMETHING NEW ON FEBRUARY 18 2023
BAT/SHET23 is a done deal, wailers are free to wail to death
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by NwaMamaIwota(f): 7:20am On Jul 27, 2022
NyamiriSlayer:
BAT/SHET23 is a done deal, wailers are free to wail to death
kunle shatap
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by Igwetech: 8:19am On Jul 27, 2022
We stand with the New Electoral bill signed by Mr President
Re: Did Tinubu Say Electoral Act 2022 Will Affect Democracy? Daily Trust Fact Check by dochenaj: 5:02pm On Jul 28, 2022
This method of vote collation if properly implemented will lead to the following.

1. It will reduce the cost of the General Election. Considering that all the different collation centers will only focus on announcing results relevant to their locale. For instance, the State Assembly elections will be reported at the LG collation centers. While the Governorship elections are announced at the state collation centers.

2. Time between end of voting and declaration of results will be drastically minimized. With time only spent on checking irregularities like places that voting could not take place, and evaluating if the results from those areas could impact on the results with a change in who eventually wins.

3. Rigging will be eliminated to only illegal voters (like non-Nigerians and underage voters), tactical disenfranchisement (causing commotion/irregularities in places that you know are you opponents strong areas).

In conclusion, with this properly tested, and implemented flawlessly we could have one of the freest and fairest elections Nigeria has ever recorded. And that might be the only good thing Buhari's government would have achieved since they had the power to shoot it down but didn't.

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