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The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by tk4radi: 1:22am On Dec 17, 2022
According to the Kpakpando-fm Exclusive Radio Interview with the Anambra State Coordinator of The National Population Commission (NPC)
- Dr. George Joachim Ulasi...

He said that the Population and Housing Census of 2023 is going to be done with digital tablets, and not with papers.
The 2023 Census will be a paperless cencus.

He also said that the reason why WAEC/NECO was the needed qualification was because a lot of school leavers can handle Android phones very well, and thus, they are well suited for the census job too.

He also stressed that the census will take not of the houses, their functions and purposes, as well as the number of occupants and households in each buildings - that is, for buildings that serve as residential buildings.

He said that the 2023 census will also take note of the places of origin of the individuals that are counted, as well as their places of residence..
Thus, this will help to keep roper records of the migratory patterns of the people..
HE THEREFORE PLEADED WITH PEOPLE NOT TO TRAVEL TO THEIR VILLAGES FOR THE CENSUS, SINCE THE CENSUS WILL STILL RECOGNISE AND COUNT THEM TO THEIR PLACES OF ORIGIN FROM WHEREVER THEY MIGHT BE.
The people in the urban areas should remain in their places of residence, and be counted there in the Urban areas -- as the planning of the resources of the States are based on such data as obtained by the census.

He then said that the 2023 National Population and Housing Census will take Place after the 2023 General Elections, but before the Handing over of the Government to the newly Elected Government.



He also responded to many other questions, especially those questions that had to do with persons who were finding it very difficult to complete their registrations to apply as adhoc staff in order to participate in the upcoming 2023 census (which was ongoing as at the time the interview was granted)


Source:
https://fb.watch/hl-AwWEXrU/

https://www.facebook.com/100063904967571/posts/540629634743864
Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by tk4radi: 1:26am On Dec 17, 2022
This is also going to be one of the few best things to happen to Nigerians in 2023..

(That is,, a Very Transparent 2023 Elections, and then, A Very Reliable 2023 Census -- All driven by immense technological inputs
-- The Two Best Things Buhari Would Be Remembered For, For A Very Long Time)


The 2023 Census is definitely going to be a census where all the errors and all the possible falsified figures are reduced to the barest minimum.
Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by OGIBRA(m): 1:46am On Dec 17, 2022
I hope it wont be use as political tools or be use as political settlement...

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Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by tk4radi: 1:59am On Dec 17, 2022
OGIBRA:
I hope it wont be use as political tools or be use as political settlement...
Naturally, it is very very possible that anything can happen.
Anything can go wrong with the census.

But let us just hope that this very census is going to be very different, and that it would yield the best of results

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Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by SmartPolician: 9:13am On Dec 17, 2022
tk4radi:
This is also going to be one of the few best things to happen to Nigerians in 2023..

(That is a Bery Transparent 2023 Elections, and then, A Very Reliable 2023 Census -- All driven by immense technological inputs
-- The Two Best Things Buhari Would Be Remembered For, For A Very Long Time)


The 2023 Census is definitely going to be a census where all the errors and all the possible falsified figures are reduced to the barest minimum.

It's quite unfortunate that we have leaders and followers who cannot think outside the box.

Which serious country is talking about census when you can develop a national database to capture the population of every living thing in the country?

Incompetent leaders keep looking for avenues to loot and waste lean resources when we have NIN that should capture the population of all Nigerians.

If the black man is not capable of self-rule, he should invite the white man to come and replicate what they did in South Africa.

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Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by tk4radi: 9:50am On Dec 17, 2022
SmartPolician:


It's quite unfortunate that we have leaders and followers who cannot think outside the box.

Which serious country is talking about census when you can develop a national database to capture the population of every living thing in the country?

Incompetent leaders keep looking for avenues to loot and waste lean resources when we have NIN that should capture the population of all Nigerians.

If the black man is not capable of self-rule, he should invite the white man to come and replicate what they did in South Africa.
Believe me bro,, when INEC started doing Electronic Registration of Voters in 2010 and 2011, I thought the information gathered from the voter's registration would be used to interpolate and predict the Nigerian Population.

But that did not happen.

Then, the BVN issue started.
Right now, every single person that has money in the bank should have a BVN.

Only a very negligible minority had decided to live their secluded lives and do their transactions with money that were not gotten from the banks.
Thus, they have third-party dependents from whom they get cash from.

But yet, the BVN cannot still give an accurate information of persons in Nigeria within a certain period, based on their banking transactions..

The reason they still cannot use the BVN to predict to a great extent the Population of the active bank users in the country is what I still cannot fathom.
..
..
Then again, the issue of NIN and Phone-numbers started again.

And subsequently, no phone number was supposed to be working without having a NIN linked to it.

They have finally succeeded in deactivating all the numbers that doesn't have NIN numbers linked to them.

Now, the worst news would be that -- if NIMC releases their own data of all the NIN Numbers that had been issued so far, and then, the number of such NIN numbers that are linked to phone numbers,, and also, if the NCC releases their own data of the number of NIN numbers that are linked to phone numbers, there is more than 80% possibility that the two data released by the two different Institutions who supposedly worked together to achieve this are not going to be the same, and that the discrepancies would be too much.
-- Little wonder such data had not been released since the deadline of the NIN-Linkage with phone numbers.

Then also, I owe No thanks to the Fraudulent NIN-Harvesters who continued to steal unsuspecting innocent people's NIN-numbers, and use stolen NIN-Numbers to link register multiple new phone-numbers without the knowledge of the Owner of the NIN., and sell such numbers to people, who now use phone numbers that are registered with the name of another person elsewhere who never knew that his information is being used by someone else, albeit illegally.

Now, the NPC Had always been in existence, and being paid huge salaries all the while, and being provided huge allowances in the yearly annual budgets.

Yet they never did anything tangible.
They are here to justify they budgetary allocations.

I don't want to say “to hell with them”, but then, if this would be the data that would make right the wrongs of INEC,BVN, and NIN, then, let us give them the chance, just for the benefit of doubts.
Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by tk4radi: 9:53am On Dec 17, 2022
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Nlfpmod
Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by tk4radi: 8:25am On Dec 19, 2022
tk4radi:
Believe me bro,, when INEC started doing Electronic Registration of Voters in 2010 and 2011, I thought the information gathered from the voter's registration would be used to interpolate and predict the Nigerian Population.

But that did not happen.

Then, the BVN issue started.
Right now, every single person that has money in the bank should have a BVN.

Only a very negligible minority had decided to live their secluded lives and do their transactions with money that were not gotten from the banks.
Thus, they have third-party dependents from whom they get cash from.

But yet, the BVN cannot still give an accurate information of persons in Nigeria within a certain period, based on their banking transactions..

The reason they still cannot use the BVN to predict to a great extent the Population of the active bank users in the country is what I still cannot fathom.
..
..
Then again, the issue of NIN and Phone-numbers started again.

And subsequently, no phone number was supposed to be working without having a NIN linked to it.

They have finally succeeded in deactivating all the numbers that doesn't have NIN numbers linked to them.

Now, the worst news would be that -- if NIMC releases their own data of all the NIN Numbers that had been issued so far, and then, the number of such NIN numbers that are linked to phone numbers,, and also, if the NCC releases their own data of the number of NIN numbers that are linked to phone numbers, there is more than 80% possibility that the two data released by the two different Institutions who supposedly worked together to achieve this are not going to be the same, and that the discrepancies would be too much.
-- Little wonder such data had not been released since the deadline of the NIN-Linkage with phone numbers.

Then also, I owe No thanks to the Fraudulent NIN-Harvesters who continued to steal unsuspecting innocent people's NIN-numbers, and use stolen NIN-Numbers to link register multiple new phone-numbers without the knowledge of the Owner of the NIN., and sell such numbers to people, who now use phone numbers that are registered with the name of another person elsewhere who never knew that his information is being used by someone else, albeit illegally.

Now, the NPC Had always been in existence, and being paid huge salaries all the while, and being provided huge allowances in the yearly annual budgets.

Yet they never did anything tangible.
They are here to justify they budgetary allocations.

I don't want to say “to hell with them”, but then, if this would be the data that would make right the wrongs of INEC,BVN, and NIN, then, let us give them the chance, just for the benefit of doubts.
Lalasticlala
Seun
Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by tk4radi: 8:26am On Dec 19, 2022
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Re: The National Census Will Hold Between March 2023 To April 2023 by BluntNigerian: 5:06am On Jan 10, 2023
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